Ajay
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Thanks for that cdc data link. That's very interesting and supports the view of parents who don't think risk/reward of the covid vaccine is worth it for their kids. I can see why that data is not front page news. Because parents wouldn't vaccinate their kids if that data was common knowledge.
Teachers and schools want kids vaccinated because they don't want covid. It's not for the kids. It's for them. But it's going to be hard to convince people to vaccinate their kids if that cdc data is all we have. Because when I look at that cdc data, it says risk/reward is not there and maybe parents shouldn't vaccinate their kids. I think you can make case either way and you can't convince or force parents based on that weak data.
Children with long covid
Almost half of children who contract covid-19 may have lasting symptoms, which should factor into decisions on reopening schools, reports Helen Thomson
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This is a U.K summary of ongoing studies and arising health concerns for children that are suffering from long term, post Covid-19 infection symptoms. Maybe you are happy with 'chancing' it, but, perhaps, you should dig a bit deeper an reconsider the possible risks to your children.
With respect to your second statement, please provide some evidence for your conjecture.
Ugh, forgot link...
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