playtime
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The why are you still advised to wear a mask ans social distance.Would you let him or her get a covid-19 vaccination? And here's a hypothetical question... what if the high school your child is attending required vaccinations for the student to stay enrolled there ? Would you give in to the system or keep the child at home ?
My 17 year old daughter doesn't want to get vaccinated. She's not at risk, so I'm fine with it.
of course your daughter is at risk. everyone is... & she may not get 'sick' with symptoms - but could become a carrier & put YOU at risk as well
Hey shithead: Any idea that getting the vaccine DOES NOT stop you from carrying the virus? At best, it only keeps you from getting serious symptoms.
But thanks for pointing out that EVERYONE IS AT RISK getting the vaccine.
research so far is showing vaxxed people don't transmit. so next time, don't shoot off your mouth b4 doing yer homework.
Yes, vaccines block most transmission of COVID-19
The latest data show that getting a shot not only protects vaccinated individuals, it reduces the chance they can spread the virus to others.
Yes, vaccines block most transmission of COVID-19
science evolves. you should too. guidelines about not having to mask up is also changing.