Originally Posted by
old goat
If controlling the spread of the virus--especially to the teacher-- doesn't concern you consider this. If a kid tests positive all the kids go back to remote learning for a couple of weeks. Given all the arguments that have been made about the harm remote learning does I would think that would concern you. Especially if it means you have to stay home from work with them.
Or consider that the first polio vaccine trial was done exclusively in kids.
Or that the great majority of vaccines are given to children.
Or that clinical trials in under 12's were not started until 100's of millions of older people had received the vaccine. The trials have been going on for 6 months and while Pfizer has submitted data it seems it will be months longer before there is FDA approval. (My guess is that they will seek full approval, not emergency authorization.)
Or that prior to Covid mRNA vaccines haven't been used in adults either but they have proven to be very safe--certainly safer than the early polio vaccine.
Or that, because the US lacks any public health infrastructure to deal with adults on a population basis, the best chance we have of eventually controlling covid is to make vaccination required to go to school--that is the only way we have controlled measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, whooping cough, polio, I could go on and on.
Or that if we vaccinate all the kids they can probably stop wearing masks,
Are those enough reasons for you?