Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 Thanks for answering Alison. I think everyone is sick & tired of hearing about H1N1 crap. At least I am. But this is hitting home now. According to the kids talking, ALOT of them are going to be lining up for it. Probably because its free, and no one has done their homework on it. Sigh....I am going to call the school and see if they will be " cleaning up " after the kids go home. In other words, will they be spraying a Lysol type of cleanser. This H1N1 is airborne. So maybe, I need to keep him home an extra day, Tudesay & Wednesday. I don't understand why they bring this INTO the school, a learning center, and its not done is a health facility. I guess it doesn't matter, if they get a shot at a health facility, then continue onto school. They are still spreading the virus. It'll be on their clothes, their bodies, their hands if they sneeze and wipe their nose/mouth. I'm just really annoyed....and extremely concerned. My childs immune system sucks LOL! and the school system is compromising it even more. I've been feeding him 5000mg Vit C every hour today, to get rid of the crud he has right now. I may start giving him Vit D3 tomorrow, to help build him up for next week. Again, I appreciate your commemt. Kat...I'm leaving the original question, just in case someone missed it. , Alison Bliss <naturalhealthmom wrote: > > I would probably choose to keep my children home. Many children are " accidentally " given the vaccines even though the parents have not given approval. If the kids are given the nasal spray vaccine it contains the live virus which will be release in some quantity into the air. Many people sneeze after something it sprayed up their nose, there by releasing the particles into the air. If it is the H1N1 shot then then I wouldn't think that the cross contamination factor should be an issue. I am sickened by the fact that these " health districts are trying so diligently to get people vaccinated. We have been called by our local health district twice telling us where and when the shots are available. I have no interest in the vaccine for my family and would appreciate them not calling me. > > --- On Thu, 1/7/10, katbeaudry <katbeaudry wrote: > > > katbeaudry <katbeaudry > H1N1 Free Shots at school > > Thursday, January 7, 2010, 6:59 PM > > >  > > > > Next Tuesday, my childs school is giving the students a free H1N1 vaccination. Would it be wise to keep my son home that day? because the other students that do receive it, will be shedding the virus? My son already has a compromised immune system, he will not be receiving it. I'm jsut wondering if one day home from school will be enough. Appreciate you thoughts. > Kat > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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