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Would you let your child have the vaccine if it was available tomorrow?

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WhoAteAllTheMincePiez · 31/12/2020 01:36

Having a chat with DH tonight. He’d be up for the vaccine if it was available tomorrow and wouldn’t mind our children (1 and 5) having it.
I’m the opposite. I wouldn’t want my children to have it.

I’m not an anti-vaxxer, I do believe this is very real, but I’m not comfortable or assured of what the long term side effects may be. I think back to the virginal mesh, formaldehyde etc. All safe until later on when it was found it wasn’t. I know you can model it and project t, but a projection, for me at least, isn’t time served.

Would you let your child have the vaccine if it was available tomorrow?

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ADRIENNEthroughbloodshoteyes · 31/12/2020 18:21

@kowari

What about the narcolepsy with the H1N1/09 vaccine?
Exactly, this!
Yummymummy2020 · 31/12/2020 18:56

Assuming it was approved for them I would let them. I certainly am ready to get it as soon as I can!

Thefeep · 31/12/2020 21:32

No

Burnthurst187 · 31/12/2020 21:44

So considering DD is two years old and the vaccine is for over eighteens I'd have to say no

Mamascoven · 31/12/2020 22:07

Hell no.

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