You asked a simple question. I'll give you a simple answer. Because if everyone had your attitude you'd be at much greater risk. We will be getting vaccinated not only for our own protection but for you and your family's protection as well. It would be a nice gesture on your part to return the favor.
Young kids are unlikely to have access to the vaccine for quite some time, even though ~600 Covid deaths among those under age 25 have already been reported in the U.S.
That guy still does
not understand or refuses to understand that 1/3 of the population does
not know that they have an underlying medical condition.
Regardless, the small percentage of the young that do die
or become ill from Covid-19 is
one too many.
Yet, by the time the young are vaccinated...they'll have more data about those (older folks) that have been vaccinated. At that time, some schools will require proof of vaccination if someone wants to enroll at the school. Then there's air travel...more airlines are signing up for the "vaccination passport" to be able to board their planes.
The only way around the above is to
not travel by air, cruise, trains and no longer go to school.
On a side note, while in France...my kids were not allowed to play with a family of kids that refuse to allow their children to be vaccinated and they were home school to get around the education issue.
I just could not take a chance that one of my kids will bring home an infection that does nothing to them but may cause their grandmother great harm or myself great harm.
Jem seems to continue down that road of refusing to understand the infection transmission process from of a young person that's asymptomatic or has very little symptoms. Seriously, its been explained to him multiple times by others and myself but he's stuck in some kind of a loop.
P.S. One of those kids eventually got polio that later became meningitis. Luckily for us those kids went to a different school than my kids.
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