>>13807104First, children have a smaller risk of spreading the virus than any other age group, they already have very strong innate immune systems. Second, the vaccines don't stop transmission, they only reduce it somewhat. Third, after three months, the vaccines show almost no reduction in transmission. Fourth, even if a small amount of children could possibly spread the virus, is it really worth risking an entire generation's health? Fifth, once they've had the virus once, they're likely to develop enough immunity that they won't be future spreaders, even if exposed, yet we're very likely looking at annual boosters despite evidence of previous infection.