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between questions and certainties, your testimonies on the vaccination of your children


” They very rarely develop serious cases ”
Johann, 32, from Metz

“ I am not for the vaccination of children because they very rarely develop severe cases of Covid-19. Children who do are usually immunocompromised. ”

” I will not hesitate to demonstrate for the first time ”
Laurence, 33, from Pont-à-Mousson

The vaccine does not protect against transmission or contamination, only severe forms. Children do not have serious forms, so why take the risk of vaccinating children with an experimental vaccine and a large number of doses (for life?). This is an extremely sensitive question for me, I will not hesitate to demonstrate for the first time in my life if my child was forced, who has nevertheless taken all his compulsory vaccines without any particular resistance on my part. ”

“ Natural immunity will take effect ”
Geoffroy, 34, from Metz

“ I would not vaccinate my daughter who will be 5 years old next year because there are hardly any cases of children in intensive care and 99% are symptom-free when they catch it. So no, no vaccination, natural immunity will take effect over the years. ”

” All adults should be vaccinated ”
Céline, 42, from Parey-Saint-Césaire (54)

” My child is not yet old enough to be vaccinated, when he is, I will if necessary. But before you want to vaccinate children, all adults should be vaccinated. ”

” We are vaccinated but … ”
Sandra, 28, from Verdun

“ No, there is not enough perspective on the effects of the vaccine in the long term unlike adults, children remain fragile and are not old enough to choose whether or not it will be favorable to them. We are vaccinated but we will not vaccinate our children. ”

“ I will seek the advice of my pediatrician ”
Audrey, 37, from Lay-Saint-Christophe (54)

Our 12-year-old eldest son is vaccinated after seeking the advice of his excellent pediatrician in whom we have blind faith. I will also seek the advice of this pediatrician for my two other children aged 10 and 5 and we will follow his recommendations. ”

“ Being a nurse, I strongly advise everyone to get vaccinated ”
Julie, 38, from Creutzwald

“Yes, my children aged 8 and 10 have an appointment at the beginning of January for the vaccine. Vaccination is essential in order to fight this epidemic. Being a nurse, I strongly advise everyone to be vaccinated”

“ For my 10 year old daughter with a rare genetic disease, not my two other daughters ”
Peggy, 37, from Neufmoulins (57)

” I want to vaccinate my 10 year old daughter who has a very rare genetic disease. For my two other 9 and 6 year old daughters, I find that there is not enough hindsight on this vaccine and do not feel ready to do them for now. ”

” To protect him ”
Aurélie, 44 years old, from Verny (57)

“ As soon as possible I will vaccinate my youngest who is only 11 years old in order to protect him especially from serious forms of Covid and to avoid overcrowding hospitals. ”

” Children are generally asymptomatic, what is the point of vaccinating them? ”
Frédérique, 40 years old, from Sainte-Marie-aux-Chênes (57)

“ My children and I are currently living with Covid. My children have no symptoms. Me, I have a simple Covid (flu-like symptoms and loss of taste and smell) and this certainly because I have been vaccinated. For my children, we suddenly have a few months to reflect. I still wonder how useful this dose is for children since they have few or no symptoms. Is it to protect those around you? In which case the vaccination pass for over 18s would suffice? Personally, I am in favor of the compulsory vaccination of adults. But since children are generally asymptomatic, what is the point of vaccinating them? I will certainly wait until I have the opinion of my attending physician and give myself some time to think. ”

” It’s a way to protect them ”
Maima, 35, from Provenchères-et-Colroy (88)

” My husband and I are vaccinated and we have 5 children, aged 9 to 20 months. We want them to be vaccinated as soon as possible because we believe that this is a way to protect them and to be good citizens by following health and government recommendations, as well as to protect the people with whom they have contact. ”

” We have more to fear from the virus than from vaccines ”
Alice, 40, from Nancy (54)

“ I had my 12 year old son vaccinated the day after his birthday, I also received my 3rd dose. In my professional healthcare practice, I have seen complicated cases of Covid with long-term sequelae in initially healthy people. We have more to fear from the virus, to which we do not know how our body can react, than vaccines which are currently proving their effect on the prevention of severe forms. I will vaccinate my 6 year old son without too much hesitation but what bothers me most is having him vaccinated to protect adults who do not want to be vaccinated. Being a citizen is not only having rights, it is also having duties towards others. ”

” ‘Children should not be responsible for immunization’ ‘
Isabelle, 35, from Thionville (57)

“Children do not have to be responsible for immunization in our country. It is in the first place the adults who must take their responsibilities collectively. Vaccination should be compulsory for adults because they are the people most at risk. ”

“I have my daughter vaccinated with confidence”
Julien, 34, from Nancy (54)

“I registered my 6.5 year old daughter for her first dose on January 5. It seems so natural and logical to vaccinate my daughter. I am a teacher of SVT, and making people understand the value of vaccination is literally part of my job. The mRNA vaccines are a real scientific revolution and I have my daughter vaccinated with confidence. I explained to her the importance of being vaccinated for her, but also to make the virus disappear around us and even if she’s scared, she wants to go. She had her BCG booster this summer and at no point did we hesitate a single moment and I don’t see why we would hesitate here. “

“Out of the question, even under duress”
Aurélien, 37, from Bar-le-Duc (55)

“It is out of the question, even under duress and even if my children have to be taken out of school. Healthy children are not at risk for this disease, and this will not protect those around them since they will continue to be contaminants even while being vaccinated. I vaccinate my children against all serious and fatal diseases for them, which is not the case with Covid. “

“The vaccine does not prevent transmission”
Julien, 38, from Trieux (54)

“No vaccination for my child, there is the benefit / risk to be taken into account, the vaccine prevents severe forms. We know that severe forms are rare in children, moreover, the vaccine does not prevent transmission . “

“The whole family will be reassured”
Emilie, 39 years old, from Oeting (57)

“My 13-year-old son was vaccinated on the 1st day when it was possible and at his request. I made an appointment this morning for my 11-year-old son. He knows he is the only one there. house not to be vaccinated yet and we have asked for it on several occasions. I think that the whole family will be reassured when we are all protected even if that will not prevent us from applying the barrier gestures. “

“If my daughter reacts like me I reacted, it’s misery”
Sabrina, 34, from Joeuf (54)

“No, I would not vaccinate my children. Already for us, the possible effects are very annoying, so for a child no thank you. If my daughter reacts like me I reacted, it is misery …”

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