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Woman refused vaccines for her daughter. Now she regrets it. — NBC News
“Angela Morris said she resisted Covid-19 vaccinations for herself and her 13-year-old daughter believing that other preventative measures, like mostly staying home and wearing masks, would be enough to ward off infection.
But on July 1, Morris wrote on Facebook that her daughter, Caia Morris Cooper, had tested positive for Covid. Two days later, she updated her friends that her daughter had been admitted to Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock and was on a ventilator.”
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Mostly staying home and wearing masks....so it should be easy to contact trace and possibly identify transmission?
If you’re not going many places, school is out for summer, 13 year most likely not working - shouldn’t be hard to retrace the week or so beforehand? Knowing how/when/what is very helpful and informative.
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“Morris said she regrets not vaccinating her daughter against Covid when she had the chance.
"I just had a false sense of security that it was just like the flu and it wasn't that serious," she said. "Obviously it is that serious and it was that serious. Now I can see."
It's unclear if Morris, herself, has since gotten vaccinated, but she appeared to no longer be skeptical.
"I just want people to get their kids their shots," she told the local TV station as her daughter lay in a hospital bed with tubes snaking around her. "Everybody just needs to get the shot.”
“Angela Morris said she resisted Covid-19 vaccinations for herself and her 13-year-old daughter believing that other preventative measures, like mostly staying home and wearing masks, would be enough to ward off infection.
But on July 1, Morris wrote on Facebook that her daughter, Caia Morris Cooper, had tested positive for Covid. Two days later, she updated her friends that her daughter had been admitted to Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock and was on a ventilator.”
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Mostly staying home and wearing masks....so it should be easy to contact trace and possibly identify transmission?
If you’re not going many places, school is out for summer, 13 year most likely not working - shouldn’t be hard to retrace the week or so beforehand? Knowing how/when/what is very helpful and informative.
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“Morris said she regrets not vaccinating her daughter against Covid when she had the chance.
"I just had a false sense of security that it was just like the flu and it wasn't that serious," she said. "Obviously it is that serious and it was that serious. Now I can see."
It's unclear if Morris, herself, has since gotten vaccinated, but she appeared to no longer be skeptical.
"I just want people to get their kids their shots," she told the local TV station as her daughter lay in a hospital bed with tubes snaking around her. "Everybody just needs to get the shot.”