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    • https://www.npr.org/…Beeswax
    • A kid in my son's class just tested positive last Friday. So my three are all home for a few days. I forgot how horrible it is having my kids here. hahamathinc
    • vaccine approval coming down to age 12. Would you have them get it? I have a 3.yo and we're planning to fly to US in a month or so, I'm worried about him beingBeeswax
    • in the plane for 13 hours and we cant keep the mask on his face all the way.Beeswax
    • literally nothing will happen to your kid - if he/she gets covid or not.pr2
    • Pr2 you are so full of shit.robotinc
    • stfu prQmonospaced
    • A kid can give it to his grandma and she can die you heartless ignorant fuck. Your Q anon conspiracies are done.monospaced
    • pr2anonnb
    • Fucking local QBN morons who NEVER EVER read. Guys cut this internet crap because you appear dimmer than my cactus.pr2
    • 1. Most likely YOU will give covid to your kid, not the other way around.
      2. Likewise, it's the grandman who will give covid to your kid not them to her.
      pr2
    • This is science talking but since some here choose to live in Medieval Inquisition times, none of this will ever get to their dumb thick skull.pr2
    • But you're wrong on both points, and both points are not arguments in your favor. You have NO right insulting anyone's intelligence around here. That's a fact.monospaced
    • Sounds like you're denying that unvaccinated children in schools are not transmitting the virus between each other and at home. Weird.monospaced
    • Why would grandma, who's been locked down, wearing her mask like a good adult, be more likely to have COVID than a kid playing at a playground w/o one?monospaced
    • Mono, since you kept your cool and didn't go into insults, i'll try to be non-insulting too.pr2
    • 1. By now there are numerous studies that show that kids don't get covid as easily as adults, when sick don't get symptoms as bad as adults and are...pr2
    • ...are not great spreaders (in household or school environments).pr2
    • In numerous studies it usually was the adult who infected the kid (in household environment or school) not the other way around.pr2
    • The biggest spreaders are old people because they shed the largest number of viruses.pr2
    • There are some diseases (chicken pox or 5th disease for instance) that are insignificant for kids but can be serious for adults. The opposite is true too.pr2
    • 2. "Kids" have a very broad definition. Here we are using OP's 3 yo as the definer. In this age group a common flu is more serious than covid.pr2
    • I get it, some of this stuff indeed is counter intuitive. It might surprise you that i was one of the first ones in my 'hood to wear mask and had really...pr2
    • ...hard time changing my view that they basically work. So i get that some might have a hard time going against the common sense.pr2
    • I kept my cool too, right!pr2

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