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Vaccinations For 12 - 15Yr Olds
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Do the parents need to give permission for their children of these ages to have the Covid vaccine?
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yes and yes -OK
no and no - then it isnt given
parents no and child yes - gillick competent (*) child gets it
parents yes and child no - can be chained down and given it BUT - I cant recollect a child of this age being chained up or gagged, you just say "fine - sort of get and die....."
I am not in charge of children in any way
yes and yes -OK
no and no - then it isnt given
parents no and child yes - gillick competent (*) child gets it
parents yes and child no - can be chained down and given it BUT - I cant recollect a child of this age being chained up or gagged, you just say "fine - sort of get and die....."
I am not in charge of children in any way
At long last our school is doing them on 5 November. Our son can’t wait and neither can we.
Any parent whose child defies their lack of consent should IMO hang their head in shame. Especially those who’ve had the vaccine themselves.
As for the anti-vaxxer school picketers: I have wondered what my reaction would be if I encountered one.
You’ll gather I feel strongly about this …
Any parent whose child defies their lack of consent should IMO hang their head in shame. Especially those who’ve had the vaccine themselves.
As for the anti-vaxxer school picketers: I have wondered what my reaction would be if I encountered one.
You’ll gather I feel strongly about this …
I don't know at the moment, as I am classed as 'at increased risk of complications from COVID - 19' and because I'm approaching my 75th birthday, I am really worried about getting it.
My other 2 daughters have had their jabs but my middle daughter won't, and I don't know what it would take for her to change her mind.
I didn't see her all the time I was shielding, so I'm looking at it like that, that I will see her again (hopefully) at some point in the near future.
My other 2 daughters have had their jabs but my middle daughter won't, and I don't know what it would take for her to change her mind.
I didn't see her all the time I was shielding, so I'm looking at it like that, that I will see her again (hopefully) at some point in the near future.
“ Author My daughter doesn't tell others not to have it, she just won't have it herself. It can't be a fear of needles because she's never had a problem before, so I think it's the fear of what the vaccine can do as in reading of people who have had blood clots, strokes etc.”
That’s such a shame. I’m sure what doesn’t help is that it’s in the news all the time. So any fatality etc gets a lot of publicity. I’d be interested to see the stats for the flu virus for example: there’s a rare condition caused by it (can’t remember the name) which I’m sure affects more people statistically
That’s such a shame. I’m sure what doesn’t help is that it’s in the news all the time. So any fatality etc gets a lot of publicity. I’d be interested to see the stats for the flu virus for example: there’s a rare condition caused by it (can’t remember the name) which I’m sure affects more people statistically
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