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Can't stop em all. Just the ones who he will fail to protect (own children)

I have a feeling that the wife will tell him they never had it.....when she is signing off the permission slip
umm as far as i can see this has little to do with protecting children , since the risk is minimal and not much different from negative effects of the vaccine , but more about restricting transmission . I haven't got kids but seriously doubt i would agree to this , particularly in the younger bracket , unless they were vulnerable due to existing medical conditions .
 
umm as far as i can see this has little to do with protecting children , since the risk is minimal and not much different from negative effects of the vaccine , but more about restricting transmission . I haven't got kids but seriously doubt i would agree to this , particularly in the younger bracket , unless they were vulnerable due to existing medical conditions .
Agreed. I wouldn’t let my daughter have it at the moment. She’s already had COVID and it really didn’t affect her at all. Not saying that would be the same in the years to come, but most of the evidence shows that healthy children handle the rona very well.
 
Its all personal choice fellas.

My kids are not in that age bracket, guess you don't let them have the flu stuff either?
 
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umm as far as i can see this has little to do with protecting children , since the risk is minimal and not much different from negative effects of the vaccine , but more about restricting transmission . I haven't got kids but seriously doubt i would agree to this , particularly in the younger bracket , unless they were vulnerable due to existing medical conditions .

Most people have no doubt had it already........passed it off and that was that......tiz why the immune system is called such a thing
 
Its all personal choice fellas.

My kids are not in that age bracket, guess you don't let them have the flu stuff either?
Nah, she’s had all of her routine immunisations etc, but that’s it really.
She’s pretty much a walking disease now that’s she’s started school. Shiny snail trails all over the arms of her jumper, the snotty little tramp <laugh>
 
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Nah, she’s had all of her routine immunisations etc, but that’s it really.
She’s pretty much a walking disease now that’s she’s started school. Shiny snail trails all over the arms of her jumper, the snotty little tramp <laugh>

You talking about mine our yours <laugh>
 
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umm as far as i can see this has little to do with protecting children , since the risk is minimal and not much different from negative effects of the vaccine , but more about restricting transmission . I haven't got kids but seriously doubt i would agree to this , particularly in the younger bracket , unless they were vulnerable due to existing medical conditions .

Well you will see the spikes on return to school on infection rates, hence the desire to vaccinate. Same with flu for kids, they are not the ones at risk.
 
Vaccines for 12-15 year olds............oh my fking god........I'll not be allowing this to happen and neither would my wife which is fully vaccinated.
It’s ultimately not your choice, if your kid wanted the jab and was deemed competent, then legally it’s their choice, it’s called the Gillick competence.
 
It’s ultimately not your choice, if your kid wanted the jab and was deemed competent, then legally it’s their choice, it’s called the Gillick competence.

Didn't the vaccine minister say it would require parental consent last week?
 
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It’s ultimately not your choice, if your kid wanted the jab and was deemed competent, then legally it’s their choice, it’s called the Gillick competence.

Yeah definitely the case....then who decides if CHILD is competent........my daughter has been told by me and her mother that she's leaves school immediately and informs me who will then turn up at the school to smash skulls of said abusers with a fking hammer.

And that's a promise no fkr wants to take a chance with
 
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