Follow the science, how many actually live that? Because if you do, you will support no blanket vaccination of children, only those who are medically identified as vulnerable.
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"The advisers said that, while there was a marginal benefit to healthy - year-olds in receiving the vaccine, it was insufficient to call for universal inoculation of this -group."
This now goes further to the use of "vaccine passports". They will discriminate against those under 15 as well ie no concerts or domestic flying etc. So drop that idea as well.
Unless of course governments ignore expert medical advice as they have an agenda to fulfill eg vaccinate 70%. But they wouldn't do that, would they?
We must do what most benefits our children eg future generations. They must come first and if we are willing to put them at risk for "societies safety", then that society is not worth saving.
Still trying to flog the same old Dead Horse again I see @powder.
Still upset that you can't get over to Thailand and sell your property over there is that the problem still?
Maybe you should've hitched a ride when Queen Anastacia went on her little jaunt to Japan, she might have made a quick detour to Bangkok and dropped you off, you never know.
Btw, Numbnuts, what would have happened to ALL us, YOU INCLUDED, had our PARENTS thought the same as you do regard your last paragraph, NO next generation of children EQUALS no Future for Humankind, i.e. EXTINCTION.
Such a darned pity your parents didn't practice safe sex the night you were conceived imo.
Currently in the U.S. the Covid vaccine is available to children 12 and older. There have been very rare cases where people have had bad reactions to the vaccine but the overwhelmingly vast majority have not. Meanwhile, Covid cases are rising and there have been over 4.5 million deaths due to Covid. That would nearly be the equivalent of the entire country of Ireland being wiped out.
Personally, I think I'd rather risk a very tiny chance of a bad reaction to the vaccine than risk the long-term health problems that Covid can cause.
As far as kids and vaccine passports... well boohoo if the kid can't go to a concert. Many countries already have vaccination requirements for people entering from other countries and these have been in place long before Covid was ever heard of. But it will likely be up to each nation to decide on what the vaccination requirements will be in regards to Covid. If you refuse (or can't) get the vaccine and are unable to fly because of it, well tough luck. Flying to other countries isn't a guaranteed right.
@powder "death rate from adverse reaction to receiving the vaccine would be greater than under 15 year olds dying from covid"
The burden of proof is on the one (you) making the claim(s).
@powder Your claim is baseless. YOU need to prove yourself right. The burden to prove you wrong is not on me. Many millions of children in the U.S. have contracted Covid. The effects of Covid are more than just dying. There can be long term health effects and of course the medical costs involved. All of that could be greatly reduced by a simple vaccination with an extremely low chance of any complications. Reality is just not aligning with your wild and unsubstantiated claims.
do you make your own tinfoil hats or buy them?
@powder so I'm going with you make you own - am I right?
@powder Hey Dribble-dick, you ARE NOT in any way shape nor form " speaking up for kids," in fact, both medical, scientific and Societal CONDEMING to an uncertain future BECAUSE they have no Auto-immune System Protection from FUTURE COVID Variant Infections.
BTW, in case you were too stoned to remember, children do have a habit of growing UP to become Adults, such a crying shame and pity you didn't quite make that step mentally imo.