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.

Nov 8, 2021 · 12:44 PM UTC

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What’s the safety data & how many death we had ?????
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That’s absurd “analysis”, bordering on criminally irresponsible. No comparison of the scale of benefit vs scale of risk to kids. KIDS! Absolutely disgusting.
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That makes no sense at all. Measles and rotavirus are not covid. The vaccines for these have been heavily scrutinised and evidence of long term use. You're comparing apples and oranges.
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I have been isolating for 7 days from a positive case in my classroom. The whole class needs to now isolate for 14 days. Children with any symptoms are sent straight home. Vaccinations can prevent them getting sick together with stop, start remote learning.
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Well get on the blower to Atagi then!
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Thank you, @MarylouiseMcla1. I know you will have run the numbers.
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No it isn’t. Kids have virtually zero risk of dying due to Covid Vaccination will introduce risk that simply isn’t there Natural protection from infection much better, safer and longer lasting
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Oh my goodness. Check TGA database. 1000s or reports of severe adverse reactions incl 100s of deaths following Covid vaccines with single suspected substance Run the report for MMR vax, find no such reports Your argument is dangerously misleading and ignoring Covid vax risks
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