Some parents in KwaZulu-Natal say they are fully behind the. Late last year government approved the COVID-19 vaccination of children aged 12 and above.
In October last year, government extended COVID-19 vaccination to adolescents aged between 12 and 17 years. This was after a number of children had contracted COVID-19, some with only mild symptoms. “We have vaccinated her, we gave her the first dose of the vaccine last year as it was approved by the Department of Health. So she got the first dosage. As her parents, we are both vaccinated and for us, it was a matter of being safe. We have lost a lot of family members and friends to COVID-19 so it was a no-brainer for us to get vaccinated. There is a bit of fear to that because there is still a lot of kids that are not vaccinated so we still try to social distance as much as possible.
“At first I was not keen to vaccinate my son but after seeing other children without any symptoms after taking the jab I will soon be taking him to get vaccinated, plus my sister’s child is already vaccinated. I think it’s better for learners to be vaccinated for their own safety.”
Lies but carry on......
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Which parents are those
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It's their children but don't force those who doesn't want Section 12 : 2 is alive
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Lies lies
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Some parents? How many precise? And how many parents precise are against it? I dare you to tell us. If you do not then I will know you are busy with FakeNews.
That one parent yall interviewed senithi 'parents in kzn'