StarRaider
Yes they do call me Einstein
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My point is we don't know the long term effects from COVID for people in general let alone children. Some children who've been diagnosed with COVID are having long term side effects.
Children’s Hospitals Grapple With Young Covid ‘Long Haulers’
With a year and a half of data from around the world, we can say that the risk for long-term complications in children is exceedingly low. I am fairly certain that there has not been a single negative pediatric outcome in our entire area. The article is a little misleading: MIS-C is an acute process and quite treatable. We have had a handful of those cases here (and I've seen it personally).My point is we don't know the long term effects from COVID for people in general let alone children. Some children who've been diagnosed with COVID are having long term side effects.
Children’s Hospitals Grapple With Young Covid ‘Long Haulers’
Man we missed your “personal responsibility” spiel in the police shooting threadsIf they believed in personal accountability they wouldn't be conservatives or covidiots.
The same people violently stormed the United States Capitol building and are surprised when they get arrested. They have no concept of taking responsibility for your actions!!
Wearing a mask to protect others? Ha!
Bill Gates pick up lines and memes will be hysterical when they hit.
What are you seeing with the MIS-C? Full body rash?With a year and a half of data from around the world, we can say that the risk for long-term complications in children is exceedingly low. I am fairly certain that there has not been a single negative pediatric outcome in our entire area. The article is a little misleading: MIS-C is an acute process and quite treatable. We have had a handful of those cases here (and I've seen it personally).
With a year and a half of data from around the world, we can say that the risk for long-term complications in children is exceedingly low. I am fairly certain that there has not been a single negative pediatric outcome in our entire area. The article is a little misleading: MIS-C is an acute process and quite treatable. We have had a handful of those cases here (and I've seen it personally).
LOLThe vaccine is proven. I would love to see whatever "science" you have that says otherwise.
If a parent refuses to take the appropriate steps to ensure their child is protected from an infectious disease via an easily accessible vaccine they are a bad parent. That's grounds for them having their child taken away from them IMO.
The vaccine is proven. I would love to see whatever "science" you have that says otherwise.
If a parent refuses to take the appropriate steps to ensure their child is protected from an infectious disease via an easily accessible vaccine they are a bad parent. That's grounds for them having their child taken away from them IMO.
Thanks to Trump and Operation Warp Speed!The vaccine is proven. I would love to see whatever "science" you have that says otherwise.
If a parent refuses to take the appropriate steps to ensure their child is protected from an infectious disease via an easily accessible vaccine they are a bad parent. That's grounds for them having their child taken away from them IMO.
Ask him about cake batter and gerbils.
This is reaching @joevol33 and @theFallGuy proportions now. You guys and your mijits.McDad definitely into midget porn