@ThrowthoseL @Multipliedmoms2@Tedsmithphd @ladd_sarah Oh sure, I’ll just stay home and miss my daughter’s elementary graduation. I’m sure she won’t mind. Thanks for another reminder that I should just miss out on literally everything, you selfish ass. As if you’re doing *anything* for the vulnerable. What a joke.
@SwamyGeeta Re: vaccines for under 5. Wouldn’t two doses be better than none, particularly for medically fragile kids? Their parents are begging you to recommend.
@PaulSpearmanMD Re: vaccines for under 5. Wouldn’t two doses be better than none, particularly for medically fragile kids? Their parents are begging you to recommend.
@PergamIC Re: vaccines for under 5. Wouldn’t two doses be better than none, particularly for medically fragile kids? Their parents are begging you to recommend.
@DrPaulOffit Re: vaccines for under 5. Wouldn’t two doses be better than none, particularly for medically fragile kids? Their parents are begging you to recommend.
@MonicaGandhi9@CNN@nytimes@NPR Under 5yos do. not. have. vaccines. Some of them are medically fragile and have siblings in school. You consistently ignore this population.
@KYHealthAlerts K-12 students have siblings at home too young to be vaccinated, some medically fragile. You’ve put those families in an impossible situation.
@oliviakrauth There are zero indications Oldham county is going to require masks when students return tomorrow. There is no social distancing in classrooms or lunchrooms either. Vulnerable families are screwed - Oldham doesn’t care.
@MonicaGandhi9 They did not file for EUA in the 5-11 age group, did they? Can you confirm? I’m one of many anxious parents awaiting this news, and you’re the first I’ve seen say it’s filed.
@karenforky protect vulnerable Oldham county students. Do not undo the mask mandates. This is a matter of the life and well being of our kids, not politics. Thank you.