Go to the store, support small businesses … But my children are not vaccinated. Go out to eat; buy local … But my children are not vaccinated. Go back to work; go travel… But my children are not vaccinated. Come celebrate, please enjoy … But my children are not vaccinated. Kids need people; they need play … But my children are not vaccinated. Kids need sports and activities … But my children are not vaccinated. Kids need family; they need friends … But my children are not vaccinated. Let us visit, we miss you … But my children are not vaccinated. “Welcome, kids. Come on in,” … But my children are not vaccinated. “I have a vaccine, you are fine,” … But my children are not vaccinated. “You dare ask — please wear a mask,” … But my children are not vaccinated. “You dare ask — please wear it correctly,”… But my children are not vaccinated. Send kids to schools, they’ll be fine … But my children are not vaccinated. Don’t instill fear, but don’t lie … But my children are not vaccinated. Children must mask to protect them … Because the children are not vaccinated. Adults may choose; “that’s not fair” … Because our children are not vaccinated. If it’s a sniffle, get a test … Because our children are not vaccinated. Testing sites are now rare … But our children are not vaccinated. It could be weeks; keep them home … Because our children are not vaccinated. You could be sick; quarantine … Because our children are not vaccinated. Don’t forget you must work … But my children are not vaccinated. Don’t forget you must shop … But my children are not vaccinated. “We must return life to normal” … But my children are not vaccinated. Vaccines are coming … But you forget, my children are still not vaccinated. Please protect them; I implore you … Because my children are not vaccinated. Wear your mask; I implore you … Because my children are not yet vaccinated. They are helpless; I remind you … Because my children are not yet vaccinated. Social distance, I remind you … Because my children are not yet vaccinated. Why all this I request of you? Please remember our most vulnerable. Twenty months, please keep pushing. We’re so close. Please keep going. Please protect whenever possible … Please be kind, I am tired. “Why?” you ask. I’ll tell you this — it’s because my children feel forgotten. My battle cry these long months: But my children, but my children … but my children are not vaccinated. The author is an anonymous physician. Source