If you were the parent of a baby, would you get them the Covid vaccine, now that they're approved to get it?
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June 21st, 2022
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Now that the Covid vaccine is approved for babies, if you were a parent of a baby, would you get the vaccine for them?
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They would have more needle punctures than pores.
Not happening, I’ve not been & neither have my son or daughter.
Absolutely, as soon as I could.
Yes. i know a number of grandparents as well as parents who still feel they must be super careful about Covid since their young children aren’t vaccinated. Vaccinating the under fives will give them the ability to relax more.
Yes. It is just one more shot added to the long list.
Not immediately. I would after a few hundred thousand get it. Efficacy isn’t great and I would want to make sure there was a very low chance of negative side effects. Most of the other vaccines our children get are much more effective.
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