Will you vaccinate your child now that the CDC recommends the Pfizer vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11?
45%
Yes
55%
No
The vaccine only helps the person receiving the shot. My children are healthy. They do not have any medical issues. There is no need to have them put a foreign object in their body that is NOT FDA approved.
Reply ReplyMy Grandchildren are older than that, but I would only recommend that they got the vaccine, if they had compromising health issues. Too many false claims circulating to trust it. Fake Fauci and his merry band of democrats give it a bad odor.
Reply ReplyTracy, not everyone listens to CNN. You raise your children your way and leave the other children alone.
My God you people are stupid. The reason we are still dealing with this is due to the large number of ignorant citizens of Missouri. Do yourself a favor, turn off FOX, OANN and NEWSMAX. Try reading (if you are able) to get the facts.
Adam, don't drink anymore of Biden's free Kool Aid. You are looking pretty silly, but you always do.
The CDC has been wrong repeatedly during the pandemic. I See no reason to trust that they will be right this time.
Reply ReplyDespite the media and political misguiding push; this is still an experimental vaccine that could ha e long term side effects. If something happened to my child... And its the only vaccine that you cant sue for side effects... Humm...
Reply ReplyDo your children go to public school? Every vaccine they are giving before allowing children to attend public school was, at one time or another, experimental. Get the damn shot so the rest of us can go back to normal!
The vaccine mandate has caused United Airlines to lose enough people thay they have stopped service to eight airports, including Columbia. Thanks to the Brandon Administration.
Of course I will. I want to do everything I can to slow down this virus
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