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Old 05-14-2021, 08:57 PM
 
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It's very fluid for younger children. We just got approval for 12 and older 'this week' after clinical trials were fast tracked.

Simultaneously, there are nationwide clinical trials underway for children 11 and under. So, it appears they are trying to fast track this as well given the high stakes.

Stanford Medicine joins COVID-19 vaccine trials for children under 12

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I know. What I said is fact currently, just wanted to make sure Diana was aware that what she said was incorrect, and anybody else who happens to be reading this.
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Old 05-14-2021, 08:59 PM
 
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Ohfercryinoutloud.


Alright.... any adult and now even teens can get it.

Babies have the same limitations babies always have... it's not a lie, it's an exception to the rule.

Hopefully who your baby has contact with is within your complete control.

And you know what, I bet it's not long before baby can get the vaccine if you want. There are smart people testing and working on that.

Quit being mad at people for wanting to keep living. We've been on pause in many ways for over a year. It can't go on forever.
Why do you think I’m mad? You’re the one who seems mad for being caught misconstruing the facts. 11 years old and under is quite an overlook.
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Old 05-14-2021, 09:18 PM
 
Location: Rochester, WA
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I haven't been caught or misconstrued anything.

You have a nice day susVelo... Life is too short and it's too nice a day to argue with you.
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Old 05-14-2021, 09:27 PM
 
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I haven't been caught or misconstrued anything.

You have a nice day susVelo... Life is too short and it's too nice a day to argue with you.
Indeed, although I suspect the weather has little to do with you bailing again.
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Old 05-14-2021, 09:41 PM
 
Location: Seattle area
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Well gee Diana, here I thought anyone who might be concerned about the virus could get a vaccine. Just wanted to point out the lie.
This virus rarely affects small children. Actually the flu could be worse for them.
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Old 05-14-2021, 09:43 PM
 
Location: Portal to the Pacific
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Indeed, although I suspect the weather has little to do with you bailing again.
You got nit-picky with the fact that 4 month olds can't (yet) be vaccinated (honestly, I don't think 4 month olds will ever be vaccinated for Covid... but I bet my bottom dollar that 6 month olds can get it soon... just like influenza). Now you are getting nit-picky here? What she means to say, if it's not clear (it is to me), is that she doesn't want to spend anymore time talking to you. Duh.
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Old 05-14-2021, 09:48 PM
 
Location: Portal to the Pacific
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This virus rarely affects small children. Actually the flu could be worse for them.
Yes, I pointed this out earlier. Mathjak, who hangs out in the retirement/economics forums said that he got really sick because of an overly robust response. Babies' and young children's immune systems are so immature that they don't go into overdrive. At least this is what I've read.

And thank God for it too. I hope I'm not around if we end up with a pandemic that affects our young.
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Old 05-14-2021, 09:48 PM
 
Location: Rochester, WA
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Thanks flyin'saucermom... that's precisely what I mean. I have the time.... but when life is good and the weather is nice, I just don't want to spend it picking nits!
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Old 05-14-2021, 10:07 PM
 
Location: Whidbey paradise
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I've seen you insult our understanding and response for months - a year now... but I'm not sure I've seen you explain what it is you would have done differently if you were in charge.

What would have been your response, and what would be your plan now going forward if you were made king now? I'm curious.
Every bit of this.
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Old 05-14-2021, 10:11 PM
 
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You got nit-picky with the fact that 4 month olds can't (yet) be vaccinated (honestly, I don't think 4 month olds will ever be vaccinated for Covid... but I bet my bottom dollar that 6 month olds can get it soon... just like influenza). Now you are getting nit-picky here? What she means to say, if it's not clear (it is to me), is that she doesn't want to spend anymore time talking to you. Duh.
I understand, many people aren’t up to being challenged on what they say. Soon is not now, so not really nitpicking when it’s blatantly false.
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