But mmb is and she supposedly still has it so it makes no difference vaccinated or not.
Are we actually sure she got the vaccines and the top ups?
My point was the girl child more likely isn't. So she could get very sick. I'm a nurse and our Covid ward right now is full, but TG the patients aren't as sick sick if you get me, as they were with no vaccinations. People were dying and I don't want to revisit those very very dark days where I felt like I was in a Sci fi movie. It was horrific. It still haunts me. Not being able to go near any loved ones or patients without 3 or 4 or 5 showers a day and numerous changes of scrubs, God it was soul destroying the protocols and procedures we followed without really knowing Anything. But we did what we were told. Covid has not and is not going away. With vaccinations and boosters, we have some chance of not getting as sick as we did first time round. I could write a book about what we saw. It was horrific beyond what anyone outside of the Health Service could imagine. So in reply to your post, being vaccinated does make a difference as to how your Covid symptoms and severity will present.
Not sure how many kids of Hanas age are/were vaccinated, so many parents were against it for whatever reasons, as is their choice.
But it's not gone away.
IF Tigs has Covid, she is infectious and spreading it freely. She has already been on a plane and no mask knowing her vanity.
Apologies if this post sounds preachy. Dark days I would rather leave behind.