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Advice recommending kids “eat quickly” at Thanksgiving dinner to protect relatives from Covid has been called “pure insanity” and “dumb” by Twitter users.
A New York Times article that offered suggestions to reduce health risks over the holidays featured an expert calling on kids that aren’t fully vaccinated to "eat quickly."
The article published a question from a San Franciso reader, who asked:
"If our child, 9, and a cousin, 10, have each received one dose of the vaccine two weeks prior to Thanksgiving, is it safe for us to eat indoors? There will be about 20 guests, all vaccinated, and the 65 and older crowd have all received boosters.”
I’m not requiring a vaccine or masks, I do require that all bring me gifts of $50 or more and cash. I think this is a better idea than vaccines or masks.
No it doesn’t.WTF are you talking about?
He got vaccinated...well before most people
And "the science" says that even if you have had covid you need to get vaccinated
Yes. It doesNo it doesn’t.
what makes anyone think they've the right to ask DD?Are You Vaccinated?
Even the neighbor whose funeral I went to had a vaccination passport taped to the closed lower lid of the box.