What kids go through nowadays if you have any are so much worse but your speculative opinion is really reaching for the stars, nice effort .The mandates and fear mongering are a form of childhood bullying
What kids go through nowadays if you have any are so much worse but your speculative opinion is really reaching for the stars, nice effort .The mandates and fear mongering are a form of childhood bullying
Yeah, it is just my “speculative opinion that is reaching for the stars”What kids go through nowadays if you have any are so much worse but your speculative opinion is really reaching for the stars, nice effort .
I understand this completely. I’d be uncomfortable taking my kids if they weren’t vaccinated and unlike school, vacation is unnecessary. Hopefully numbers plunge further and you feel better by then.I'm fine with the idea that we will all catch this. I'd like my son to be vaccinated first, thank you. We have a tool but the incompetence of the FDA has delayed it unnecessarily in the younger population.
And how many omicron, since that's the only game in town right now.How many Covid cases in kids total (which don’t count self testing). And compare to severe and/or deaths. Remove the 70% high risk individuals. And then factor in the current omicron.
There's little evidence omicron is going to do that.It won't be "death" that gets younger people. It will be the potentially lifelong chronic conditions they develop post-illness. Even mild illness. And no one has the "frequency" data about that yet. People are doing little more than betting and guessing. But anyone who developed things like asthma, diabetes, or autoimmune issues as a juvenile will tell you it is not something you want for your kids, or your bank account.
What mutations in Omicron negate the ability to cause long term harm?There's little evidence omicron is going to do that.
There are lifelong chronic psychological conditions that will occur from depriving children of two key developmental years of their lives.
Again. If they post in a public forum and don’t want disagreement. Don’t post. Disagreeing doesn’t mean I don’t see their right as a parent to decide.
Two years of keeping a mask on the faces of kids, while telling them there is something invisible out there that might kill them, their parent, and/or grandparents is going to have a serious impact.What kids go through nowadays if you have any are so much worse but your speculative opinion is really reaching for the stars, nice effort .
It's an upper respiratory disease that has far less ability to do anything seriously bad.What mutations in Omicron negate the ability to cause long term harm?
Severity of initial illness has not correlated with prior variants.It's an upper respiratory disease that has far less ability to do anything seriously bad.
It won't be "death" that gets younger people. It will be the potentially lifelong chronic conditions they develop post-illness. Even mild illness. And no one has the "frequency" data about that yet. People are doing little more than betting and guessing. But anyone who developed things like asthma, diabetes, or autoimmune issues as a juvenile will tell you it is not something you want for your kids, or your bank account.
That's what I'm hoping. If case counts are low we may go for it.I understand this completely. I’d be uncomfortable taking my kids if they weren’t vaccinated and unlike school, vacation is unnecessary. Hopefully numbers plunge further and you feel better by then.
Didn't you read the post? The OP was saying that deaths weren't the issue here. Then you post about deaths.![]()
Child mortality and COVID-19 - UNICEF DATA
How many children have died from COVID-19? Among the 4.4 million COVID-19 deaths1 reported in the MPIDR COVerAGE database, 0.4 per cent (over 17,400) occurred in children and adolescents under 20 years of age. Of the over 17,400 deaths reported in those under 20 years of age, 53 per cent...data.unicef.org
Right, I think there are many like you and that is what TDO is feeling in the bookings. Might be anecdotal reports of the parks being jammed but the bread and butter of the operation is the hotel operations. One way out is better staffing but.....That's what I'm hoping. If case counts are low we may go for it.
I think what people misunderstand is that I wasn't even arguing that Disney shouldn't lift the mask mandate - just that there is another side to the coin and people like me who are dealing with a different set of choices where lifting the mask mandate would potentially cause us to reconsider our trip. That's all.
There's little evidence omicron is going to do that.
There are lifelong chronic psychological conditions that will occur from depriving children of two key developmental years of their lives.
Two years of keeping a mask on the faces of kids, while telling them there is something invisible out there that might kill them, their parent, and/or grandparents is going to have a serious impact.
So is not seeing the smiles of their friends.
Meeting new people, and forming new bonds without seeing faces is not normal.
It's like living in an operating room, and that is not normal.
What is your plan just keep your 4 year old at home all the time?
It's baffling to me how many on these boards have a difficult time comprehending that typical "every day life" is a very different experience than a WDW week.Of course not. He is in school, we have friends that we see, he has some activities at places that have protocols in place that we are comfortable with. All of that is a big difference to us than the packed like sardines environment of the HM queue after the stretching room for example.
Sorry to parse your post but ^^^^^^^^^ that....but a Disney trip isn't something a kid needs. I am far more affected than he is by this. better off than me lol
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