Xan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 4:36 pm
IIRC kids have a something like a 3% chance of being hospitalized after testing positive. Yes, that isn't dying, and yes, it's low, but I'd rather not have my kid in the hospital, you know?
Xan, you are completely ignoring that
exposed kids (i.e all of them) rarely even test positive for Covid.
That's because they have working immune systems.
Work with me here...
1) I think we can all agree that vaccines are relatively safe. Some issues, but very few overall. It appears safe enough that an emergency use order was issued without full validation and it is currently universally recommended. That's pretty safe.
2) The vaccine is not allowed to be given to children under 12.
3) Ergo, whatever danger Covid presents to children under 12 is virtually non existent and even the very very very small risks presented by the vaccine are a greater danger to children than Covid.
4) QED: Kids are not in any danger from Covid at all. At the very least, any Covid danger to kids under 12 is arguably
less than the risks of the vaccine.
Why would you vaccinate 12 yo's, you sociopath?