dreamer17555
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I could see this coming very much into play by March of 2022 but not too much earlier... I think by summer of 2022 it will be a wide spread requirement.
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Now that FDA & CDC have approved Pfizer for children aged 5-11, will DCL require it? If so, when might it start? I have a cruise booked with my 8-year-old at the end of December and I am really interested to see how this all plays out...
I would put that at a maybe. Because this uses a pediatric vial, a lot of places are not booking yet because they want to have it in hand before opening appointments.There’s enough time to get a child fully vaccinated by a mid-December cruise….so if you’re planning to sail anytime after that, I’d ASSUME that the vaccination will be required.
I would put that at a maybe. Because this uses a pediatric vial, a lot of places are not booking yet because they want to have it in hand before opening appointments.
I live somewhere with good access, and most places aren't even starting shots in arms until next week. Which means second dose after Thanksgiving
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This is my biggest thing. In 5 weeks, I hope that we see a change to policy that allows anyone over the age of 5 who is fully vaccinated to skip the PCR test.I will not be super happy if I still have to get him a PCR test.
In the interim, if/until they require it, this would be a nice compromise update to current policy. And a nice reward for families willing to vaccinate their kids.This is my biggest thing. In 5 weeks, I hope that we see a change to policy that allows anyone over the age of 5 who is fully vaccinated to skip the PCR test.
I got DD's first appointment for Sunday. Most local places are now scheduling 2 weeks out.
Please no. There are other places to have that conversation. I’d suggest starting with your pediatrician, but let’s keep this thread open for updates as policy changes/updates roll in.I hope it isn't required for xmas cruises. For me ... I remain unconvinced that my child is at risk enough to give him the vaccine and I don't want to rush into it.
In the interim, if/until they require it, this would be a nice compromise update to current policy. And a nice reward for families willing to vaccinate their kids.
Please no. There are other places to have that conversation. I’d suggest starting with your pediatrician, but let’s keep this thread open for updates as policy changes/updates roll in.
So far this thread has been nothing but "opinion" which I thought was against the forum rules about Covid.In the interim, if/until they require it, this would be a nice compromise update to current policy. And a nice reward for families willing to vaccinate their kids.
Please no. There are other places to have that conversation. I’d suggest starting with your pediatrician, but let’s keep this thread open for updates as policy changes/updates roll in.
I called my son's doctor today and I can't even make an appointment until Monday...so I probably won't be able to get him in until mid-month...at least we have plenty of time until June. :-(
I wish they’d require it ASAP.