Easy fix: get your kids out of the government schools!
Republican governors
throughout the nation are rushing to assure parents that young children will not be required to get COVID vaccines despite a looming,
likely CDC decision
to put the jab on a list of immunizations recommended for schoolchildren.
Mixed signals, panic and anger
followed Thursday’s unanimous decision by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to advise the CDC to add the COVID vaccine to the recommended immunization schedule for people including children as young as 6 months. While some states have adopted the federal recommendations through their own state and local health agencies, they retain the right to determine what vaccines are required for schoolchildren.“COVID-19 mandates should be in our rear-view mirror,” Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin, who was elected a year ago on a wave of parental activism, said in a statement. “The decision to vaccinate a child against COVID-19 is for Virginia parents to make about what’s best for them and their family. We will not adhere to these CDC mandates. In Virginia, parents matter.”
Governor Glenn Youngkin on Twitter: “COVID-19 mandates should be in our rear view mirror. The decision to vaccinate a child against COVID-19 is for Virginia parents to make about what’s best for them and their family. We will not adhere to these @CDCgov mandates. In Virginia, parents matter. / Twitter”
COVID-19 mandates should be in our rear view mirror. The decision to vaccinate a child against COVID-19 is for Virginia parents to make about what’s best for them and their family. We will not adhere to these @CDCgov mandates. In Virginia, parents matter.