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    I suspected they would have a hard sell trying to get the children vaccinated. It's not something that is supported by the science but yet pushed by the government. And parents have been smart enough to see that.

    Only 45% are vaccinated after 5 weeks.

    COVID-19 vaccine doses administered to the kids aged five to 11 in Ontario have dropped off significantly over the last three weeks, a sign that the province is facing an uphill battle to vaccinate even a majority of children in this age cohort before school returns to in-person learning.

    As of Thursday, almost seven weeks after appointments opened, just 45 per cent of kids in the five-to-11 age group had received at least one dose, according to provincial data, while the number of first doses given out has stalled at less than 5,000 a day in the last week.

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    Mama bears running interference.
    "Proud Educated Vaxxer"

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    imagine vaccinating your child who has next to zero % chance of dying from the virus
    what's next having them wear a crash helmet to school for fear of falling space debris

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanE View Post
    imagine vaccinating your child who has next to zero % chance of dying from the virus
    what's next having them wear a crash helmet to school for fear of falling space debris
    Chicken Pox, you have almost zero chance of dying from it as a child, we vaccinate against it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    Chicken Pox, you have almost zero chance of dying from it as a child, we vaccinate against it.
    With an experimental vaccine?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    Chicken Pox, you have almost zero chance of dying from it as a child, we vaccinate against it.
    Prior to the vaccine...it was almost as deadly as the Covide

    Prior to the widespread introduction of the vaccine in the United States in 1995 (1986 in Japan and 1988 in Korea[29]), there were around 4,000,000 cases per year in the United States, mostly in children, with typically 10,500–13,000 hospital admissions (range, 8,000–18,000), and 100–150 deaths each year.[29][25][9][30] Most of the deaths were among young children.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    With an experimental vaccine?


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    It was experimental at one point, just like the covid vaccine was experimental at one time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Prior to the vaccine...it was almost as deadly as the Covide
    Almost, so you are saying that it makes more sense to vaccinate for covid than for the chicken pox.

    The chicken pox vaccine also protects adults who never had chicken pox as a kid, chicken pox as an adult is potentially very very dangerous, similar to covid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    It was experimental at one point, just like the covid vaccine was experimental at one time.
    It still is experimental that's why the push for third and forth shots. It's very obvious the first two shots are complete failures.
    I don't remember getting three shots for chicken pox and still getting infected .
    People need to admit, fully vaccinated is a con job

    https://globalnews.ca/news/8464813/c...ted-scientist/

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    Yes and gained the trust over time it wasn't just rushed to market and expect everyone to get it.

    They also had time to do all the clinical trials and proper safety data before it came to the public.

    It wasn't warp speed into the arms of young children.

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