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Covid Vax will be made available to schools just like all the other vaccination programs that currently occur ..just like those programs it will not be mandatory ...
 
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504894) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504893) said:
@pascoes_barber said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504892) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504888) said:
@chicken_faced_killa said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504887) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

This is a complete lie. Fake news. It’s actually not possible to do this.

Man, I didn’t get the full story. Doctor said they will start vaccinating without parents consent if we send them. So wtf I have no idea wats going to happen.

Absolute nonsense.

Whether it’s going to happen or not is unknown. But it came from a doctor. We will find out soon

People spreading misinformation or half truths on the internet is the reason so many people are fearful and confused. Best to just let experts do their job and be thankful we live in a country with capable leaders working in our best interest.

I’m a lot of things mate, but I’m not a liar. That’s what was
Said. The end
 
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504897) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504894) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504893) said:
@pascoes_barber said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504892) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504888) said:
@chicken_faced_killa said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504887) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

This is a complete lie. Fake news. It’s actually not possible to do this.

Man, I didn’t get the full story. Doctor said they will start vaccinating without parents consent if we send them. So wtf I have no idea wats going to happen.

Absolute nonsense.

Whether it’s going to happen or not is unknown. But it came from a doctor. We will find out soon

People spreading misinformation or half truths on the internet is the reason so many people are fearful and confused. Best to just let experts do their job and be thankful we live in a country with capable leaders working in our best interest.

I’m a lot of things mate, but I’m not a liar. That’s what was
Said. The end

Mate for starters it’s hearsay - you said one thing, corrected it, then claimed you weren’t sure and we should all wait and see. You may not see it but this type of confusing narrative scares some people. Stick to facts.
 
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.
 
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

Exactly. I don’t know what’s in my toothpaste each day either. There is no life without a little trust.
 
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

I acknowledge that that is your opinion, but surely there is more to it than that? Surely you engage in some form of risk/benefit analysis?

I am fully vaxxed, that is because I probably have around 50% chance of catching it over my lifetime and once caught, probably around 10% of being hospitalised, 2% chance of dying, therefore around 1% chance of this thing killing me. THat is not nothing. When I got my Pfizer shots I was told by the Dr that I had a 1:1000 risk of Myocarditis from the shot. I weigh up the risk and benefits and decide to have the vax and Im happy with that decision.

For young kids, it is a vastly different analysis. The risk of them dying of COVID is almost zero. Adverse reactions to the vaccine are more likely the younger you are. IMO it doesnt make sense to vaccinate young kids.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504907) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

Exactly. I don’t know what’s in my toothpaste each day either. There is no life without a little trust.

I wont be taking my pre workout today

Ive done my research and i dont know half the stuff in it, which can only mean 1 thing

Its bad ??
 
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

No issue at all. Commonsense is prevailing at the end of the day.
 
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504909) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

I acknowledge that that is your opinion, but surely there is more to it than that? Surely you engage in some form of risk/benefit analysis?

I am fully vaxxed, that is because I probably have around 50% chance of catching it over my lifetime and once caught, probably around 10% of being hospitalised, 2% chance of dying, therefore around 1% chance of this thing killing me. THat is not nothing. When I got my Pfizer shots I was told by the Dr that I had a 1:1000 risk of Myocarditis from the shot. I weigh up the risk and benefits and decide to have the vax and Im happy with that decision.

For young kids, it is a vastly different analysis. The risk of them dying of COVID is almost zero. Adverse reactions to the vaccine are more likely the younger you are. IMO it doesnt make sense to vaccinate young kids.

I did a similar analysis to you in regards to my own chance of dying or becoming seriously ill from the vax. As a youngish relatively healthy person I also doubt Covid would kill me.

For me getting the vax was about protecting vulnerable people like my elderly grandparents, who would probably die if they get the virus. Also about people getting back to some form of normality as people’s mental health is/was at stake.

Each to their own though, I just get annoyed at those who feel the need to muddy the waters, there is a virus killing people in our society. Which is undeniable.
 
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504909) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

I acknowledge that that is your opinion, but surely there is more to it than that? Surely you engage in some form of risk/benefit analysis?

I am fully vaxxed, that is because I probably have around 50% chance of catching it over my lifetime and once caught, probably around 10% of being hospitalised, 2% chance of dying, therefore around 1% chance of this thing killing me. THat is not nothing. When I got my Pfizer shots I was told by the Dr that I had a 1:1000 risk of Myocarditis from the shot. I weigh up the risk and benefits and decide to have the vax and Im happy with that decision.

For young kids, it is a vastly different analysis. The risk of them dying of COVID is almost zero. Adverse reactions to the vaccine are more likely the younger you are. IMO it doesnt make sense to vaccinate young kids.

Not trying to have a dig at you (or at anyone else who disagrees with me) but what makes you think you know more about the risk/reward than the collective opinion of thousands of people who have spent decades in the industry?
 
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504921) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504909) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

I acknowledge that that is your opinion, but surely there is more to it than that? Surely you engage in some form of risk/benefit analysis?

I am fully vaxxed, that is because I probably have around 50% chance of catching it over my lifetime and once caught, probably around 10% of being hospitalised, 2% chance of dying, therefore around 1% chance of this thing killing me. THat is not nothing. When I got my Pfizer shots I was told by the Dr that I had a 1:1000 risk of Myocarditis from the shot. I weigh up the risk and benefits and decide to have the vax and Im happy with that decision.

For young kids, it is a vastly different analysis. The risk of them dying of COVID is almost zero. Adverse reactions to the vaccine are more likely the younger you are. IMO it doesnt make sense to vaccinate young kids.

Not trying to have a dig at you (or at anyone else who disagrees with me) but what makes you think you know more about the risk/reward than the collective opinion of thousands of people who have spent decades in the industry?

Im also not having a dig at you, nor am I really disagreeing with you, but no number of people in white coats can make the risk/reward analysis for you, you have to do that yourself.

It is the role of the thousands of people in white coats to test the safety and efficacy of the vaccine and provide that information (it could be done a LOT better) so that individuals can determine what the risk of taking the vaccine is. Then individuals can make their own risk/reward analysis, its not up to some bloke in a white coat.

Im not making an antivax case. I took that risk/benefit analysis and I am fully vaxxed. Im merely saying for young kids, the benefit side of that analysis is significantly reduced and the risk side is increased. It is not as cut and dried decision with kids as it is with adults.
 
@thedaboss said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504912) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504907) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

Exactly. I don’t know what’s in my toothpaste each day either. There is no life without a little trust.

I wont be taking my pre workout today

Ive done my research and i dont know half the stuff in it, which can only mean 1 thing

Its bad ??

All those ordinary people that get up early and go to work to design, produce, market, sell that stuff. They can’t be trusted mate. They must be up to something
 
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504919) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504909) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

I acknowledge that that is your opinion, but surely there is more to it than that? Surely you engage in some form of risk/benefit analysis?

I am fully vaxxed, that is because I probably have around 50% chance of catching it over my lifetime and once caught, probably around 10% of being hospitalised, 2% chance of dying, therefore around 1% chance of this thing killing me. THat is not nothing. When I got my Pfizer shots I was told by the Dr that I had a 1:1000 risk of Myocarditis from the shot. I weigh up the risk and benefits and decide to have the vax and Im happy with that decision.

For young kids, it is a vastly different analysis. The risk of them dying of COVID is almost zero. Adverse reactions to the vaccine are more likely the younger you are. IMO it doesnt make sense to vaccinate young kids.

I did a similar analysis to you in regards to my own chance of dying or becoming seriously ill from the vax. As a youngish relatively healthy person I also doubt Covid would kill me.

For me getting the vax was about protecting vulnerable people like my elderly grandparents, who would probably die if they get the virus. Also about people getting back to some form of normality as people’s mental health is/was at stake.

Each to their own though, I just get annoyed at those who feel the need to muddy the waters, there is a virus killing people in our society. Which is undeniable.

Understood and I of course also factored those things in my analysis, we all do. Those factors that you list are still benefits that you judged to outweigh the risk posed to you by taking the vaccine. Its the same process.
 
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504923) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504921) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504909) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

I acknowledge that that is your opinion, but surely there is more to it than that? Surely you engage in some form of risk/benefit analysis?

I am fully vaxxed, that is because I probably have around 50% chance of catching it over my lifetime and once caught, probably around 10% of being hospitalised, 2% chance of dying, therefore around 1% chance of this thing killing me. THat is not nothing. When I got my Pfizer shots I was told by the Dr that I had a 1:1000 risk of Myocarditis from the shot. I weigh up the risk and benefits and decide to have the vax and Im happy with that decision.

For young kids, it is a vastly different analysis. The risk of them dying of COVID is almost zero. Adverse reactions to the vaccine are more likely the younger you are. IMO it doesnt make sense to vaccinate young kids.

Not trying to have a dig at you (or at anyone else who disagrees with me) but what makes you think you know more about the risk/reward than the collective opinion of thousands of people who have spent decades in the industry?

Im also not having a dig at you, nor am I really disagreeing with you, but no number of people in white coats can make the risk/reward analysis for you, you have to do that yourself.

It is the role of the thousands of people in white coats to test the safety and efficacy of the vaccine and provide that information (it could be done a LOT better) so that individuals can determine what the risk of taking the vaccine is. Then individuals can make their own risk/reward analysis, its not up to some bloke in a white coat.

Im not making an antivax case. I took that risk/benefit analysis and I am fully vaxxed. Im merely saying for young kids, the benefit side of that analysis is significantly reduced and the risk side is increased. It is not as cut and dried decision with kids as it is with adults.

My point is that if you look at the benefits outside your own skin, protecting others, the benefits are a lot clearer. Didn’t we all pay our respects to a group of men and women who put themselves at risk for the benefit of others yesterday. It’s not the same but I like to think our society hasn’t lost those ideals.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504928) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504923) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504921) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504909) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504905) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504866) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504863) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

Why should parents 'feel' anything about their kids getting vaccinated?

For example, @Earl who is vaccinated doesn’t believe kids 5 to 11 need a shot. He sees no benefit based on the facts and science. Sorry@earl am i correct?

For mine, if thousands of people in lab coats with phds have developed it, tested it and say it's safe, that should be more than good enough for anyone.

I acknowledge that that is your opinion, but surely there is more to it than that? Surely you engage in some form of risk/benefit analysis?

I am fully vaxxed, that is because I probably have around 50% chance of catching it over my lifetime and once caught, probably around 10% of being hospitalised, 2% chance of dying, therefore around 1% chance of this thing killing me. THat is not nothing. When I got my Pfizer shots I was told by the Dr that I had a 1:1000 risk of Myocarditis from the shot. I weigh up the risk and benefits and decide to have the vax and Im happy with that decision.

For young kids, it is a vastly different analysis. The risk of them dying of COVID is almost zero. Adverse reactions to the vaccine are more likely the younger you are. IMO it doesnt make sense to vaccinate young kids.

Not trying to have a dig at you (or at anyone else who disagrees with me) but what makes you think you know more about the risk/reward than the collective opinion of thousands of people who have spent decades in the industry?

Im also not having a dig at you, nor am I really disagreeing with you, but no number of people in white coats can make the risk/reward analysis for you, you have to do that yourself.

It is the role of the thousands of people in white coats to test the safety and efficacy of the vaccine and provide that information (it could be done a LOT better) so that individuals can determine what the risk of taking the vaccine is. Then individuals can make their own risk/reward analysis, its not up to some bloke in a white coat.

Im not making an antivax case. I took that risk/benefit analysis and I am fully vaxxed. Im merely saying for young kids, the benefit side of that analysis is significantly reduced and the risk side is increased. It is not as cut and dried decision with kids as it is with adults.

My point is that if you look at the benefits outside your own skin, protecting others, the benefits are a lot clearer. Didn’t we all pay our respects to a group of men and women who put themselves at risk for the benefit of others yesterday. It’s not the same but I like to think our society hasn’t lost those ideals.

Understood and agreed, as I say it plays a part in my decision and I would say most peoples decisions.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504900) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504897) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504894) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504893) said:
@pascoes_barber said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504892) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504888) said:
@chicken_faced_killa said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504887) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

This is a complete lie. Fake news. It’s actually not possible to do this.

Man, I didn’t get the full story. Doctor said they will start vaccinating without parents consent if we send them. So wtf I have no idea wats going to happen.

Absolute nonsense.

Whether it’s going to happen or not is unknown. But it came from a doctor. We will find out soon

People spreading misinformation or half truths on the internet is the reason so many people are fearful and confused. Best to just let experts do their job and be thankful we live in a country with capable leaders working in our best interest.

I’m a lot of things mate, but I’m not a liar. That’s what was
Said. The end

Mate for starters it’s hearsay - you said one thing, corrected it, then claimed you weren’t sure and we should all wait and see. You may not see it but this type of confusing narrative scares some people. Stick to facts.

What are young on about? That’s what I was told. Not trying to scare anyone.
 
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504932) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504900) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504897) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504894) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504893) said:
@pascoes_barber said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504892) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504888) said:
@chicken_faced_killa said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504887) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

This is a complete lie. Fake news. It’s actually not possible to do this.

Man, I didn’t get the full story. Doctor said they will start vaccinating without parents consent if we send them. So wtf I have no idea wats going to happen.

Absolute nonsense.

Whether it’s going to happen or not is unknown. But it came from a doctor. We will find out soon

People spreading misinformation or half truths on the internet is the reason so many people are fearful and confused. Best to just let experts do their job and be thankful we live in a country with capable leaders working in our best interest.

I’m a lot of things mate, but I’m not a liar. That’s what was
Said. The end

Mate for starters it’s hearsay - you said one thing, corrected it, then claimed you weren’t sure and we should all wait and see. You may not see it but this type of confusing narrative scares some people. Stick to facts.

What are young on about? That’s what I was told. Not trying to scare anyone.

I know it’s not intentional, but it happens. I heard this, I heard that… it gets circulated as facts which is dangerous and scary to some people and creates all the rubbish you hear.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504933) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504932) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504900) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504897) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504894) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504893) said:
@pascoes_barber said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504892) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504888) said:
@chicken_faced_killa said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504887) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1504823) said:
Wife went to the doctors today and got her medical exemption. Doctor advised that 5 to 11 year old vaccination will be mandated next year, otherwise no school. As parents, how do you feel about this?

This is a complete lie. Fake news. It’s actually not possible to do this.

Man, I didn’t get the full story. Doctor said they will start vaccinating without parents consent if we send them. So wtf I have no idea wats going to happen.

Absolute nonsense.

Whether it’s going to happen or not is unknown. But it came from a doctor. We will find out soon

People spreading misinformation or half truths on the internet is the reason so many people are fearful and confused. Best to just let experts do their job and be thankful we live in a country with capable leaders working in our best interest.

I’m a lot of things mate, but I’m not a liar. That’s what was
Said. The end

Mate for starters it’s hearsay - you said one thing, corrected it, then claimed you weren’t sure and we should all wait and see. You may not see it but this type of confusing narrative scares some people. Stick to facts.

What are young on about? That’s what I was told. Not trying to scare anyone.

I know it’s not intentional, but it happens. I heard this, I heard that… it gets circulated as facts which is dangerous and scary to some people and creates all the rubbish you hear.

Man it’s circulated from the doctor to my wife
To me. That doctor could be wrong about it being mandated and
forced upon young kids without parents consent. I posted it for your own knowledge and discretion
 
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