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Old 06-06-2021, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jimjamuser View Post
Because children are asymptomatic carriers of CV. To FULLY eradicate it, you have to vaccinate around 85% of the US. And therefore 85% of young children. Also, to start the school year, both parents and teachers need an 85% vaccination rate to give them peace of mind enough to send their children. The US needs educated children! Also, unvaccinated adults and children with CV who do NOT die are likely to come up with long-haul problems.
Except, we were initially told (by Fauci) that herd immunity sets in at a 70% vaccination of the population...

What "long-haul" problems are children "likely" to get?
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