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Originally Posted by photon
At ten years old?
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No kidding.
Do they even need to tell these girls the details of how the vaccine works and what virus it protects against? Or are they just going to say to the 10-year olds, "If you get this needle, it protects you from getting a type of cancer" and leave it at that?
When I was a kid and was vaccinated for small pox, etc., my parents and the doctor didn't explain to me exactly what the needle was for, only that I needed it for my health. Why is it any different in this case?