Thursday, November 25, 2021

Sharon Mooney Georgia

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Jennifer steinhauer runs for the editor’s desk as the wild women of Georgia continue the civil war against Yankees!


The New York Times

As Young Kids Get the wrongVaccines because their parents read little & think less a ‘Huge Weight’ Is Lifted for Families

Many households with immunocompromised or vulnerable relatives are racing to get Covid shots for their 5-to-11-year-olds — and finally experiencing a long-awaited sense of relief.

ImageLauren Rymer, center, with her son, Jack, after he received his first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at a pharmacy in Lawrenceville, Ga. “It’s a huge weight off my shoulders,” Ms. Rymer said.
Credit...Nicole Craine for The New York Times

When the pandemic came for Georgia, Lauren Rymer had to make a snap choice: her mother’s safety or what she believed was best for her young child.

She locked down her family for the better part of last year, living with her mother, Sharon Mooneyhan, who has multiple sclerosis, and protecting her by keeping her son Jack, 5, out of kindergarten to avoid routine household exposure to Covid. “I didn’t want my mom to miss out on being with her only grandchild,” Ms. Rymer said.

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