The only thing saving us from having to make that decision is the lack of approvals for those under 12.
On the one hand, I'd like to see a vaccine approved for all ages. Some kids have comorbidities. And future variants could impact the young, at which case the risk/benefit ratio becomes inverse from what it is today.
But even keeping the status quo. With just the original C19 and the Delta variant haunting our citizenry, you know and I know that there will be a push to jab the kids as soon as the CDC gives the green light.
I've previously rejected the notion of having covid "chickenpox parties".
We're now approaching a scary juncture where that might prove to be the prudent course.
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