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Combating misinformation with misinformation is not helpful.
Do you agree that the poster who made the statement --- as well as probably 95% of the United States-- believes that children cannot attend school unless they are 100% fully vaccinated, up to date with every vaccine on the CDC schedule?
Can't answer for the other poster, but my feeling is that the covid shot should not appear on any "CDC schedule" because children are a near zero risk from covid. Seems kind of senseless to "vaccinate" a child against a disease that is of no statistical risk to him. But then again, I come from a time where logical thought mattered and stupidity was not the norm.
If there were a vaccine for prostate cancer, would we vaccinate all four-year-olds or old men?
Do you agree that the poster who made the statement --- as well as probably 95% of the United States-- believes that children cannot attend school unless they are 100% fully vaccinated, up to date with every vaccine on the CDC schedule?
Is that a fair statement?
I know that isn’t true. I also know it’s true that some places have made it very hard to get exemptions. I am not your enemy and I am not going to continue going back and forth about this. So I am leaving it with this - it helps when debating others to remember that once you get caught spewing misinformation it makes everything else you say suspect.
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