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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @pcross39 We don’t have any data of long term effects of Covid in children. If you know of any studies I haven’t seen feel free to share them I would be happy to change my view.
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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @pcross39 No because we do know the side effects of vaccines, they’ve been well studied. So no that doesn’t compare at all.
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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @pcross39 The data we have is on death and hospitalizations, I’m just saying that’s not the only factor that people might be concerned with.
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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @pcross39 I think what parents are doing is trying to expose the kids to social situations, in the safest way possible. Playgrounds and other outdoor activities, maybe indoor stuff during times when case counts are low, play dates with other families who are vaccinated, outdoor classes like...
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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @pcross39 The problem is the science hasn’t yet looked at long term effects. We know in adults that a large percentage of people who recover from Covid, suffer from long term issues, ranging from long Covid, to increased risk of mental health issues and sleep disorders. Even mild and asymptotic...
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    Keeping house tidy

    @wh2 Cleaners. And even with that it’s still a mess unless someone is coming over or the cleaners literally just left the house.
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    Making sense of science in the messy world of every day parenting

    @rockdrik Wish I could upvote this more than once
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    I feel so guilty

    @hondahunter Ok don’t beat yourself up. It was definitely easier for me after my second was born than it was being pregnant. I could throw my toddler in the air for the first time, tickle him, do an art project on the floor. I finally felt like myself again. Of course some things are harder...
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    Need to vent

    @sheepofthefold Yep, I totally would have as well. That’s not ok.
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