By the time it gets voted on, those 12 year olds will be 18 and able to decide anyway. The system works!
By the time it gets voted on, those 12 year olds will be 18 and able to decide anyway. The system works!
TIL Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia allow children 11 and older to get inoculated without parental approval. So it could happen.
Shouldnt that also hold true for the inverse?
If you're old enough to decide to get the vaccine against your parents wishes, does that mean you're also old enough to decline the vaccine against your parents wishes?
If that child wants to get put into an internment camp sure
It's already the law in California for HPV and HepB vaccination, this just extends it to COVID-19.
https://twitter.com/Scott_Wiener/sta...SsEK-2IVg&s=19
Can you still test negative if you have very minor symptoms? My wife and I are a bit confused about our situation.
Basically, my oldest son (4) started getting a fever in the middle of Monday night, started getting little aches (from what he said) throughout Tuesday. Nothing crazy beyond that. Me, my wife and my youngest son (1) didn't have any symptoms. Wednesday morning comes and my wife and I wake up with very minor symptoms (small headache and "scratchy" throat), but then my youngest started getting a fever. We all go to our clinic to get tested that day and our results just came in showing that my sons are positive but my wife and I are negative.
My oldest is basically back to normal and my youngest is floating around 99-100 degrees without meds, so he seems to be coming down from his 101-103ish with meds that he had Wednesday-Thrusday. Still the same symptoms for my wife and I since Wednesday. We've both been boosted for about a month.
You might pop negative on a rapid test but almost for sure not on a PCR. If you got a PCR test and it's negative I would say almost for certain at that point in time at least that you weren't infected.
Yeah, I was thinking that maybe it was just too early, but we had symptoms, so that's what confused us.
Rona finally hit my mom, who is pushing 60 and has a 40 year, 2ppd smoking history. Idk how she hasn't had cancer.
She's been triple vaxed, so she's chilling at home, watching awful reality shows, and taking some needed time off work.
man your mom isn't even 60? My parents are turning 72 this year.
Looks like new cases peaked in California about 4 days ago, very curious to see what the other side of this looks like.
Back in early June 2021 California got under 900 cases a day, before Delta hit. Omicron peaked at over 100x that case rate lol.
i want to go back
the incubation period of covid doesn't show up on pcr tests either, and can last up to 14 days of running around infecting others without it showing up on a pcr test
https://nortonhealthcare.com/news/ho...ive-for-covid/
The Karens are revolting.
https://twitter.com/fred_guttenberg/...281074176?s=20