Ethan
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So who here will agree to their teenagers being vacc'd if a vaccine is approved for 12-15 year olds? Pfizer has been approved for that age group in the US and it will likely get the same approval here.
1st one was just the questions, 2nd one was shot with the thermometer gun as well as the questionsGuys when you get a covid vaccine do they take the opportunity to also test for the virus?
Not had mine yet and not sure if its done here so just wondered about the UK
Yep, decision day is the 14th of June. Anything before then is guessworkWho knows? Theres scaremongering on both sides. 'Experts' are saying cases are exponentially rising but for the past twondays they've been down, despite all the extra surge testing and home tests etc, and they've said all along there will be an increase as we open up, so its not unexpected. Hospitalisation doesnt appear to be increasing and that is the main test for reducing restrictions, fingers crossed it stays that way.
Slightly older but my kids at 19 and 21 have both said they will have it as soon as they are eligible.So who here will agree to their teenagers being vacc'd if a vaccine is approved for 12-15 year olds? Pfizer has been approved for that age group in the US and it will likely get the same approval here.
Slightly older but my kids at 19 and 21 have both said they will have it as soon as they are eligible.
It's a tougher decision for younger kids as they are largely untouched by covid. They obviously catch it and pass it on but the effect on them is negligible. I'm pleased mine are passed that group as it isn't a straightforward decision.
Hopefully anti-vax parents won’t be too much of an issue in those twelve and younger, if I’m right about that being the age for informed consent.
So you’re against her having the vaccine but you’re not anti-vaccine? Seems a bit contradictory to me.Can you not be against your young child having the Covid vaccine without being accused of being an anti-vaxxer? My daughter is almost 7, I am not entirely sure that I would have her vaccinated despite her having everything else needed so I’m certainly not an anti-vaxxer.
So you’re against her having the vaccine but you’re not anti-vaccine? Seems a bit contradictory to me.
That’s a moot point as no one is saying to give children an unapproved vaccine - it’s a given that we’re talking about a legally given dose.Or maybe he would rather wait until the vaccine is fully cleared for young children who currently are in the very lowest risk group. The vaccine is still not approved for children
So you’re against her having the vaccine but you’re not anti-vaccine? Seems a bit contradictory to me.
Can you not be against your young child having the Covid vaccine without being accused of being an anti-vaxxer? My daughter is almost 7, I am not entirely sure that I would have her vaccinated despite her having everything else needed so I’m certainly not an anti-vaxxer.
Covid irritation - the rather large woman on one of those terrible daytime ITV shows claiming she is worried about having a vaccination because of the miniscule health risk. Outside of scaremongering the more gullible viewers, she's not that worried about being about 10 stone overweight for her own health then ....
Comedian Simon Brodkin (Lee Nelson) generated a character without any talent but ticking all the boxes, nearly made it onto the live shows for BGT but somebody recognised him at the very last hurdle.Niece works in TV production, mostly on "reality" and documentary stuff. They don't pick their contestants and subjects because they think they'll be good at baking, sewing, dancing, survival or represent the viewing public particularly well.
They pick the ones who will provide the most entertainment as they crash out. I suspect that terrible daytime TV makers apply similar or even more cynical criteria.