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Old 05-17-2021, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast View Post
It's their life and their risk to take. Most people are not going to get that sick even if they do catch Covid. The most vulnerable people have a high vaccination rate.

Children are far more at risk from other viruses and bacteria than they are from Covid. Keeping them isolated and "safe" has weakened their immune systems. Pregnant women who have stayed isolated and safe are not able to pass healthy antibodies onto their newborns.

There is more than one side to the coin. Covid is a big deal in nursing homes but not a big deal in elementary schools. The important thing is that the most vulnerable have access to the vaccine. Let those who are less vulnerable figure out if they need this vaccine or not.
Around 600,000 US citizens have died from CV. Many others had painful hospital stays. Many others will have LONG HAUL CV symptoms - perhaps for the rest of their lives - no one knows for sure. What if your 5-year-old child had symptoms for the rest of their lives? NOT a good situation. Get a high enough % (80%) of people vaccinated to NOT take that chance and stamp out CV forever! Your country depends on you!