Divorce and COVID Vaccination
Divorce Magazine has a great article on how divorce may affect a parent's right to say "yes" or "no" to the Covid vaccine for their minor children. Often, the conversation about vaccines is in the clouds. We talk about adjuvants, and manufacturing processes, and science, and history, and legislation. At Age of Autism, I never want to forget that we were born 13 years ago this very month to discuss the man-made epidemic. And how it affects families. Divorce Magazine did a GREAT job with this even handed post that simply addresses what might happen and how to proceed if Mom and Dad do not agree. They did not take sides, or stress getting the vaccine versus not. I wonder if the the author might be..... one of us. No, it's not me! Kim XOX
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By Alexis Garcia
As companies race to manufacture a COVID-19 vaccine, some people have expressed their hesitation to get vaccinated once it is ready for a variety of reasons. Such reasons include concerns regarding its potential side effects, effectiveness, and the fast pace in which the vaccination is being developed. With indications that a COVID-19 vaccine may be ready in the near future, parents will soon likely be faced with the question of whether or not to vaccinate their child, which begs the question: What happens if you and your former spouse are unable to see eye to eye concerning your child’s COVID-19 vaccination? READ MORE HERE.
Sad as it is, this could be opportunity for a repeat performance by Aaron.
"So, Dr. Fauci, you are presenting yourself to the court today as a vaccine expert?"
"So, Dr. Orenstein, you are presenting yourself to the court today as a vaccine expert?"
Posted by: Emmaphiladelphia | November 21, 2020 at 05:22 PM