reply to post by CINY8
You're spot on about the virus mutating again. The 'vaccine' as it is now, will not be effective against a further mutated virus...simply because
the original virus would have mutated again since the vaccine had been developed - a vaccine designed to specifically target the pre-mutated
strain.
They'll say they want to get the kids done first, as they are the ones that tend to be amongst large groups of people, most often..which is kind of
understandable really.
However, when you factor in that one infected person can infect thousands in a shopping centre, or aircraft or anywhere else that large groups
frequent, they'll see that it really doesn't make any difference to who is most likey to be infected. Most of us frequent crowded places daily
(Tube, buses, aircraft, cinema, supermarket etc etc).
And given the fact, that most rational, sensible parents get wind of any kind of mutated killer virus, that has people dropping like proverbial flies,
the last place the will be sending their kids to is school. If they have any sense, that is. So the whole thing is moot really..