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Comment by CWuestefeld

6 hours ago

The most common skeptic position that I've seen (which admittedly isn't all of them) is that the shots should be banned altogether until they can be proven 100% safe for everyone.

That's not what I've seen. I live in very-red Tennessee. What I see is more like what you said yourself:

If they are better then yeah, I'll still say take the shot. If the negative outcomes only occur in certain demographics, then I'd say they should limit their exposure to the shot.

The conclusion to this (within my bubble) being: since covid risk to young children is negligible, why the heck are you requiring them to get a shot?

> That's not what I've seen.

It's common enough that there are state legislatures trying to ban mRNA vaccines all together. [1]

> since covid risk to young children is negligible, why the heck are you requiring them to get a shot?

Kids spread covid and no vaccine is 100% effective.

I've not seen any evidence that the vaccine is dangerous to any age group. There is plenty of evidence that COVID is deadly to the very young, the very old, and a bunch of other people (including those with compromised immune systems).

It's exactly the same reason kids should get the flu shot.

That said, there's no requirement anywhere for kids to get either.

[1] https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/idaho/proposed-idaho...