I'd prefer to blame the grandparent, who would most likely be in the class of the elderly who are most susceptible to it, especially since there have been a number of serious side effects of the vaccine in children. I honestly can't blame the kid, particularly because the parents (depending on their kid's age) likely have either become aware of those side effects in children, or they may have been frightened by the stupidity of our whore VP, who unequivocally stated on national TV that she wouldn't trust it and wouldn't take it because Trump helped develop it. If it were a black family who chooses to believe the words of the first black VP who they probably voted for, it's tough to blame them for their skepticism.Vegas » 23 Jul 2021, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ I don't favor the government forcing anyone either. I do favor people making responsible choices. What should we make of a grandson who refused to get vaccinated , ends up with Covid, and lives with his elderly grandparent? The grandparent gets infected because of it and ends up deathly ill. The grandson knew the risk about the harm he could do his grandparent. I say **** that kid.