“i do give (parents) the benefit of the doubt,” wilson said. “until you see that data, it’s hard to make a decision.”
in addition, the fourth wave of the pandemic has abated somewhat, so that may have contributed to a perception that the risk of covid-19 is lower, he said.
“and, if things do worsen at some point, we may also start to see almost what we saw at the beginning of the vaccine (rollout): people rushing to get their kids vaccinated.”
vaccines are key to ending the pandemic, experts agree.
“immunization is the single most effective preventive intervention, and its widespread uptake will dramatically reduce infection rates even among unvaccinated people, including children,” the ontario covid-19 science table said in its report on school reopening.
however, there is no consensus on what is needed to get parents on board when the covid-19 vaccine is approved for younger children.
education is important, including providing parents with complete information about the risks and benefits, experts agree.
other measures like mandates or restrictions on activities for kids who aren’t vaccinated are more controversial.
in ontario, there have been calls from various groups, including education unions and the association representing english-language public schools, for mandatory vaccination for eligible elementary and secondary students.