“Also, if your kid has had innoculations then why are you worried?”
Because herd immunity is the primary method immunizations work.
And this is the flaw of vaccines. It shows they really don’t work that well at all. Not if everyone else has to have it too. Otherwise if they worked so well, the ones who were vaccinated would have nothing to worry about.
Given the fact that drug makers know they are selling expensive prescription drugs that at best, work on only 50% of those that take them, and I’ve seen a senior pharma guy admit this in an interview, are we surprised that vaccines really don’t work that well?
Have you read the articles discussing the fact that the majority of flu cases each year are in people who have taken the flu vaccine? The one year they totally messed up the batches and said they wouldn’t work against the flu that year, so hardly anyone took it - as it’d truly be worthless - the flu deaths went down greatly. The year I believe was 2007-8 (it’s in the oughts) and the very year most elderly didn’t get vaccinated was the year elderly flu deaths were shockingly low.