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View Poll Results: When covid19 vaccination is available for ages 5-12, I will:

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  • Immediately sign up my kids - No time to waste!

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  • Probably sign up my kids, maybe not right away - Why rush?

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  • Probably not sign up my kids - Don't see the benefit

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  • I don't have kids, but I like polls.

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    Default Vaccinating your kids for Covid19 - opinion poll

    Mods, feel free to move this to the coronavirus sub-forum.

    Given that Covid19 vaccinations are likely to be approved for ages 5-12 pretty soon, I thought I'd take a quick poll to see what parents opinions are of this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Mods, feel free to move this to the coronavirus sub-forum.

    Given that Covid19 vaccinations are likely to be approved for ages 5-12 pretty soon, I thought I'd take a quick poll to see what parents opinions are of this.
    A covid subforum would make so much sense.

    Also, get your fucking kids vaccinated, you savages.

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    Wow buster, you were so fast the poll hadn't even posted yet. Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Wow buster, you were so fast the poll hadn't even posted yet. Nice work.
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    I'll sit on them and jab them myself if I have to
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    Wow buster, you were so fast the poll hadn't even posted yet. Nice work.
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    Considering every time my kid gets a runny nose it turns into a 36-48 hour adventure of pulling her out of daycare, getting her tested, managing childcare, and trying to maintain gainful employment during that period. Which is basically a weekly occurance.

    Yea. I want her vaccinated and to stop pretending this pandemic is still a thing as soon as possible.
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    My oldest just turned 4, so I’m part of the wait and see for a year either way. If I did have 5-12 year olds I’d probably sign them up fairly quickly. Math is still on the side of the vaccines being lower risk compared to actual COVID.

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    Hopefully the government will change the language in the vaccine passport requirements and they’ll apply to anyone eligible for vaccination, with no sweeping exemption based on age. If you’re eligible, you get vaccinated or you don’t go to restaurants, get on a plane, go to an event etc…

    I don’t think there is any valid scientific reason why it should optional for 5-11 if it’s essentially mandatory for 12+. Although I would expect there to be a lot of parents complaining if the passport requirements are all of a sudden extended to their kids
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    Quote Originally Posted by sabad66 View Post
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    My oldest just turned 4, so I’m part of the wait and see for a year either way. If I did have 5-12 year olds I’d probably sign them up fairly quickly. Math is still on the side of the vaccines being lower risk compared to actual COVID.
    Math is on the side of your kid getting smoked in a car accident on the way to the vaccination being the higher risk than the vaccine.

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    Hopefully the government will change the language in the vaccine passport requirements and they’ll apply to anyone eligible for vaccination, with no sweeping exemption based on age. If you’re eligible, you get vaccinated or you don’t go to restaurants, get on a plane, go to an event etc…

    I don’t think there is any valid scientific reason why it should optional for 5-11 if it’s essentially mandatory for 12+. Although I would expect there to be a lot of parents complaining if the passport requirements are all of a sudden extended to their kids
    kids dont necessarily have ID

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    Math is on the side of your kid getting smoked in a car accident on the way to the vaccination being the higher risk than the vaccine.
    For sure. I wish more people understood risk and probabilities. It’s not a coincidence that people with college degrees have a higher uptake compared to high school or less educations. We could have been out of this shit by now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabad66 View Post
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    My oldest just turned 4, so I’m part of the wait and see for a year either way. If I did have 5-12 year olds I’d probably sign them up fairly quickly. Math is still on the side of the vaccines being lower risk compared to actual COVID.
    They are working on 6 months to 4 years right now so that will be a thing in the new year so you will not have to wait too much longer

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    Hopefully the government will change the language in the vaccine passport requirements and they’ll apply to anyone eligible for vaccination, with no sweeping exemption based on age. If you’re eligible, you get vaccinated or you don’t go to restaurants, get on a plane, go to an event etc…

    I don’t think there is any valid scientific reason why it should optional for 5-11 if it’s essentially mandatory for 12+. Although I would expect there to be a lot of parents complaining if the passport requirements are all of a sudden extended to their kids
    I am sure that will come asap as soon as it is approved

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Considering every time my kid gets a runny nose it turns into a 36-48 hour adventure of pulling her out of daycare, getting her tested, managing childcare, and trying to maintain gainful employment during that period. Which is basically a weekly occurance.

    Yea. I want her vaccinated and to stop pretending this pandemic is still a thing as soon as possible.

    This … i hate the running nose… damn kids get runny nose every time they go outside …

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    My kid in the 5-12 age range is highly susceptible to respiratory infections, and has a history of breathing issues, so yeah, I'm getting that jab into them ASA-fucking-P.
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    My boys are both under the age of 5, but the oldest will be 5 in ~6 months, so I would be getting him the jab once he's 5
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    Where's the option for "I don't have kids, so I'll vaccinate yours"?

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    Where's the option for "I don't have kids, so I'll vaccinate yours"?
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    Pervert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Considering every time my kid gets a runny nose it turns into a 36-48 hour adventure of pulling her out of daycare, getting her tested, managing childcare, and trying to maintain gainful employment during that period. Which is basically a weekly occurance.

    Yea. I want her vaccinated and to stop pretending this pandemic is still a thing as soon as possible.
    This is because people are stupid, not because they (kids) aren't vaccinated.
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    I'm interested to see the results of this poll.

    Kids almost always tend to come out of Covid just fine, but the real issue is our need as a society to limit spread. If the anti-vax adults aren't going to do their part to reduce cases, I guess my 9 year old will have to do the mature thing for them.

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