Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
Crash, if the chances of kids getting sick and being hospitalised with Covid were so low then why were they encouraged to have a vaccine that doesn’t stop transmission ?

As we have discussed, it is beyond doubt that the vaccines reduce transmission. As for the notion that the chances of kids getting sick and being hospitalised with Covid were so low, what do you consider to be an acceptable number? How many deaths or long-term illness amongst children as a consequence of Covid infection do you consider to be acceptable?

Why do you think the vaccines were made available children?