Kid vaccines prevent illness, spread & prevents rare complications - brain inflammation due to mumps 1 in 200 & 1 in 1000 due to measles; 1 death/year from rotavirus. Approx 20,000 kids 0-9 & 22,000 10-19yr had Delta in Vic & NSW. That's enough reason to COVID vacc 5-11 yr.

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Yes but how many in that age group have died of COVID, only 1 and they had underlying issues. So let’s inject thousands of healthy children. That is absolutely no reason to vaccinate children 5-11. Some people just have no idea.
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kid vaccines protecting against a flu do you know what the data shows when kids get covid?
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We know vaccines prevent infection and spread of measles, mumps and many others. Can you share with us any data showing that covid vaccines also prevent infection and spread, since these new experimental vaccines are very different from any previous ones?
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At the very least it should be offered to parents to let them decide knowing benefits and possible risks avoided if their young children are vaccinated
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They’re just numbers how many seriously I’ll or died from it?
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Generalised platitudes about vaccines again? Sharpen your rhetoric because no one has a problem with vaccines
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You need to quantify those stats to make them scientific. Links would be good.
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20,000 had covid. How many died?
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You stand apart from human evolution on a planet of viruses. The more you pull bits out of a kids vital microbiome, the sicker they will be. Your naive game of microbiome Jenga can only end one way.
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