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Hey where did you get this so quickly? Our kids doc doesn’t have it.

Actually CVS and Walgreens opened up last night. My daughter's friend told her and then she pestered me until I found a spot. When NJ officially catches up I assume the covid front page will work but until then, CVS or Walgreens is your best bet.
 
Actually CVS and Walgreens opened up last night. My daughter's friend told her and then she pestered me until I found a spot. When NJ officially catches up I assume the covid front page will work but until then, CVS or Walgreens is your best bet.
Awesome! Thank you!
 
The next block of children to be approved would be 5-11. Your son, being 4, would presumably turn 5 next, and not skip right to 11 or 44. So, as a parent of a kid that is 4 years old, you need to ask yourself, which comes first? Approval for 5-or-under or his 5th birthday. I would put money on the 5th birthday coming before the approval.

When we had the conversation it went down to 4 which would be the most likely reason as to why we were consulted.


I know you like to call me an idiot at any given opportunity but read the comment

Our pediatrician is prioritizing her patients for the eventual go ahead, with my kids asthma we were given the opportunity to be in the first group.

Soon as it's open for 4 year olds he's getting it

But I don't gamble.

Not getting the vaccine once its available is a gamble, getting vaccinated during testing is a gamble, but a very controlled one. Once its available the risk is as tolerable as going on an airplane.



I am trying to project confidence hoping to encourage those with older kids to get vaccinated, those parents do exist and I've read one comment on this thread expressed those concerns.
 
I know you like to call me an idiot at any given opportunity but read the comment

Well the idiot part is pretending that these things are not pertinent to the conversation, when they are.

Pfizer has the groups testing separately. 5-11, 2-4, and then 6 months up to 2. They're running 3 different trials and the 5-11 started slightly before the 2-4. While Pfizer may ask for a blanket approval it is a reasonable guess that the FDA may look at them all separately.
 
I think it is fair for parents of young kids (lets say 12 and younger) to wait until the vaccines have full approval. If parents want to give the emergency approved ones to their kids now thats fine but I think it should be a choice.

I'm all for everyone else getting the emergency approval vaccines right now.
 
Anyone's kids get vaccinated yet? My eldest goes for shot#2 next week.
The 16yr old just got #2 on Monday. He had headache and body aches late Monday night into Tuesday, and took the day off from school.. By mid afternoon (24hours post jab) he was mostly fine.

Is NJ open yet for the 12-15yr olds? I looked Tuesday and it still said 16+.

We will get @ANWJrWill his shots soon (12yrs, turning 13 in July)
 
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The 16yr old just got #2 on Monday. He had headache and body aches Ate Monday night into Tuesday, and took the day off from school.. By mid afternoon (24hours post jab) he was mostly fine.

Is NJ open yet for the 12-15yr olds? I looked Tuesday and it still said 16+.

We will get @ANWJrWill his shots soon (12yrs, turning 13 in July)
NJ is open. Just snagged an appointment for my son.
 
The 16yr old just got #2 on Monday. He had headache and body aches Ate Monday night into Tuesday, and took the day off from school.. By mid afternoon (24hours post jab) he was mostly fine.

Is NJ open yet for the 12-15yr olds? I looked Tuesday and it still said 16+.

We will get @ANWJrWill his shots soon (12yrs, turning 13 in July)

I don't think so. My youngest is 15 on Saturday.
 
So is it the honor system when someone says, "I'm vaccinated"?

More stories like this upcoming


The CDC messing up possibly the easiest part of this whole damn thing (making a wallet sized, laminated Vaccine card) is just baffling.

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