DisneyCane
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I assume that was a State, County or City mandate, not Federal?A hepatitis vaccination was a government mandated condition of employment in Vegas casinos 20 years ago, this is nothing new.
I assume that was a State, County or City mandate, not Federal?A hepatitis vaccination was a government mandated condition of employment in Vegas casinos 20 years ago, this is nothing new.
My kid isn’t a statistic. He doesn’t have protection from the virus even if he isn’t high risk. I am going to be very happy to see him eligible for the vaccine soon. I’ll feel much better once that happens. Dismissing that because he is statistically unlikely to have a severe negative outcome is actually offensive to me. You are free to feel any way you want about your own kid (if you have one) but don’t poo poo other people who want their kids who aren’t eligible to be vaccinated.Anecdotes are not statistics.
Even fully vaccinated children with have breakthrough cases and, on occasion, fatalities.
I'm not making a claim against vaccines. We can and should vaccinate everyone we're able. I just want people to discuss risks with an appropriate frame of reference in the meantime.
30 million people live in Texas.Here’s a statistic from the same article:
“As of last week, at least 24 children under the age of 10 have died from COVID-19 in Texas, according to the state’s health department.”
Did the state government then fine the county or city for mandating it?I assume that was a State, County or City mandate, not Federal?
I’m sure thats a huge comfort to the families of those 24 kids30 million people live in Texas.
I'm not dismissing anything. Lock your kid in the house until two weeks after his second dose. Bathe in hand sanitizer. Bleach your vegetables. That's your prerogative as a parent.My kid isn’t a statistic. He doesn’t have protection from the virus even if he isn’t high risk. I am going to be very happy to see him eligible for the vaccine soon. I’ll feel much better once that happens. Dismissing that because he is statistically unlikely to have a severe negative outcome is actually offensive to me. You are free to feel any way you want about your own kid (if you have one) but don’t poo poo other people who want their kids who aren’t eligible to be vaccinated.
In 2019, 146 children in Texas were killed by automobiles.I’m sure thats a huge comfort to the families of those 24 kids![]()
What the heck are you talking about? @JoeCamel said he would be happy when kids under 12 got approved for the vaccine and got some protection from the virus. How will that rob your kid of anything?I'm not dismissing anything. Lock your kid in the house until two weeks after his second dose. Bathe in hand sanitizer. Bleach your vegetables. That's your prerogative as a parent.
What I object to are public policy positions that rob MY kids of their childhood to assuage media-induced paranoia.
I’m not doing this again…have a nice nightIn 2019, 146 children in Texas were killed by automobiles.
I believe in the 2018-2019 flu season in texas, there were just under 20 pediatric deaths. Flu season is relatively short in texas. And that’s with a flu vaccine.I'm not dismissing anything. Lock your kid in the house until two weeks after his second dose. Bathe in hand sanitizer. Bleach your vegetables. That's your prerogative as a parent.
What I object to are public policy positions that rob MY kids of their childhood to assuage media-induced paranoia.
All of us, especially those of us who are parents, would like this thing to be behind us. For the sake of our children, we wish it had never even happened.I'm not dismissing anything. Lock your kid in the house until two weeks after his second dose. Bathe in hand sanitizer. Bleach your vegetables. That's your prerogative as a parent.
What I object to are public policy positions that rob MY kids of their childhood to assuage media-induced paranoia.
What I object to are public policy positions that rob MY kids of their childhood to assuage media-induced paranoia.
Woah. That’s simply not true. As parents we grapple every day with each and every difficult choice this pandemic has forced upon our children and families. As parents we all know the effects of the pandemic on our kids go way beyond the epidemiological. We struggle with the lost school time, strained socialization, missed activities and vacations. We lament that our kids have not been able to see much of their grandparents in person. We worry for their emotional health as well as their spiritual and physical health.To paraphrase Commodore Norrington, do not make the mistake in thinking you are the only man here who cares for the children.
My kids are 6, 3, and 1. They're much more likely to develop mysophobia and agoraphobia out of all of this madness than they are serious illness from COVID. There are competing goods at stake, but everyone has decided the the virology is the only dimension worth considering. To hell with education, recreation, social development, or anything else.
Take your kids to see their grandparents. Please. We only get so many circles 'round the sun.Woah. That’s simply not true. As parents we grapple every day with each and every difficult choice this pandemic has forced upon our children and families. As parents we all know the effects of the pandemic on our kids go way beyond the epidemiological. We struggle with the lost school time, strained socialization, missed activities and vacations. We lament that our kids have not been able to see much of their grandparents in person. We worry for their emotional health as well as their spiritual and physical health.
Nowhere did I say I was the only person who cared for my children. I just think a little more compassion for the plight of others is certainly warranted.
Not shocking. Like masking in school, mandatory vaccination of children polls very highly among all voters, but much lower among parents specifically.Not the results I expected.
Not live with the risk. Mitigate the risk. As long as there are people who cannot be vaccinated, or variants can breakthrough the vaccine, other precautions will also be necessary. It is not just about protecting the individual, but protecting the community. Until COVID is barely present, masks and vaccine mandates will be essential. Vaccine mandates may be as necessary as the many other vaccination mandates already in place.The virus will end up being endemic. It’s not going to go away and at some point we have to learn to live with the risk. Those who get vaccinated (myself and family included) are better protected. Those that do not get vaccinated are more at risk and at this point they know it. Soon, probably in late Oct, 5-11 yr olds will be eligible for Pfizer. We will never get to 100% vaccinated. We are currently at 76% of adults with their first shot which is higher than they thought we would get to initially.
Would love to. But they are older and even though vaccinated we cannot risk giving them an infection, given the daily exposure our kids deal with in school.Take your kids to see their grandparents. Please. We only get so many circles 'round the sun.
None of this is correct.Not live with the risk. Mitigate the risk. As long as there are people who cannot be vaccinated, or variants can breakthrough the vaccine, other precautions will also be necessary. It is not just about protecting the individual, but protecting the community. Until COVID is barely present, masks and vaccine mandates will be essential. Vaccine mandates may be as necessary as the many other vaccination mandates already in place.
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