What do you think are acceptable reasons to not get a vaccination?

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  • Shirley Morgan - 9 years ago

    Vaccination should be mandatory if a child is going to attend school.
    Anti-vaxers tend not to listen to overwhelming proof or evidence to contradict their position. On the other hand it is incontrovertible that vaccines save lives.
    So, people who choose not to vaccinate can put their dedication to that position to the test: homeschool your kids.
    My kids can't bring peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to school due only to the POSSIBILITY that someone is allergic.
    Others should not be allowed to send their unvaccinated kids to school to possibly infect my kids.

    Bottom line is freedom = the right to do as you please AS LONG AS you do not infringe on the rights of other. I do not believe other parents have the right to send their unvaccinated kids to school because it violates my right to send my children to school in a safe environment. Period.

  • Deborah Proctor - 9 years ago

    Simply there comes a time when we must look beyond ourselves and really think about what the outcome could be should as a person, choose to be non-vaxer. Life as we know will change dramatically, we will be back the way we were 100 years ago and before we know it too many lives will be needlessly lost. There are legitimate reasons for some people to non-vax, those can be understood, either an allergy, an immune compromised person who has to wait etc.. .However just because some celebrity says its bad, because they read a 20 year old study.. this is NOT a reason to non vax your kids. I firmly believe people should be charged with public endangerment if they dont vaccinate there kids..again when not done with just viable confirmable information..

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