They’re saying kids can’t get vaccinated unless they have an underlying condition themselves. One issue they’re not considering is that children are a plague vector in spreading illness.
As parent, I could exempt my immunocompromised kid from getting vaccinated simply because I don’t “believe” on vaccines, thus killing him. But as an immunocompromised parent, I couldn’t have my kid get a vaccine to prevent him accidentally killing me. This is not the pro-life party, folks.
I would suggest that not only are they considering kids as plague vectors, but they are also hoping for and planning on it.
Just like the measle parties of the 60s and 70s etc.
They’re saying kids can’t get vaccinated unless they have an underlying condition themselves. One issue they’re not considering is that children are a plague vector in spreading illness.
As parent, I could exempt my immunocompromised kid from getting vaccinated simply because I don’t “believe” on vaccines, thus killing him. But as an immunocompromised parent, I couldn’t have my kid get a vaccine to prevent him accidentally killing me. This is not the pro-life party, folks.
“This is not the pro-life party, folks.”
It never was.
This is a solid point for vaccination against measles and other such illnesses.
The covid vaccine reduced the time people remained infectious but not the viral load.
By all means get vaccinated, but don’t go near someone immunocompromised without a mask if you think you’ve been exposed to covid.
I would suggest that not only are they considering kids as plague vectors, but they are also hoping for and planning on it.
Just like the measle parties of the 60s and 70s etc.