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pensmama87
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I have thought about this for a while and have come to the conclusion that I mostly agree with what you’ve said here, but have one additional question: what about a child who literally cannot be vaccinated, due to severe allergy to vaccine components? Lots of children have mild reactions such that it’s still considered better to give them the vaccine and deal with the reaction, but there are a few children who have life-threatening reactions.I do think it’s irresponsible parenting for kids to not be vaccinated.
While I don’t think it’s the up to the government to make this decision…I do think that the personal, religious and philosophical waivers should be done away with and that no public school should admit a child who is not vaccinated.
Homeschooling and private schools and different, of course. .
In my mind, that child should still be permitted to attend public schools because they cannot be vaccinated for a medical reason, which is different than the ones you stated. Just asking for clarification.
Just a story here: my grandma grew up Christian Scientist and was never vaccinated as a child (they actually never went to the doctor at all, except for one time when her brother broke his leg and had it set at the ER, my great-grandma saying that “CS” also needed to stand for “common sense.”) Her first exposure to a needle was getting her blood drawn for her marriage license (do any states still require that?) and she apparently fainted. She’s very pro-vaccine now, having seen lots of disease when she was young, and suffering through measles herself and not ever having any medical treatment for it at all.
Sometimes I also think that it seems that there are a lot more people living today due to other medical innovations that wouldn’t have even a few generations past, who have compromised immune systems and other complications like asthma that makes it really inadvisable to expose them to these diseases when they make a comeback. This may sound harsh, but when I think about it, it seems to me that OK, sure, these people may not have died from measles or pertussis, because they would likely have already been dead from something else.