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These are all ridiculous reasons
Vaccinate your child and do your homework on BOTH sides before deciding, don't be ignorant about it. IT will do more good than harm for your child(ren) it is required for a reason for them to go to school, daycare, etc. and those diseases are becoming more prevalant now that parents are choosing not to vaccinate,so be safe and do it!
Created by ashley
Posted on 03/06/2009 10:25 AM
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Actually it's not required to attend school. Not sure about day care. Parents should absolutely do their research though. There's a lot of fear mongering going on trying to get parents to not vaccinate or to vaccinate. So much of it is not accurate or highly biased though. It makes it hard to do truly good research on your own.
posted by Mary on 03/13/2009
It's required for daycare, not school. You should not comment "DO IT", but do look into both sides before rendering a one sided decision. It's your childs life, not theirs! Do your homework.. Good Luck
posted by Cathy on 03/30/2009
No, both school and daycare and sometimes license homecare provider ask about the vaccination. I have 2 in school and each time they call me in to get my children updated because they pull up a sheet from the dept of health with their records. They said that the school would be fine for not having our documents. It should be the parent's choice, but with all these new disease and viruses magically popping up from the ones that already existed ex. mmr, polio, Where have they come from? Mostly likely, their scientifc researching. I just want to send my blessings to all for the decision to or not to do, again it is an issue that needs to be addressed. Kids are sicker now with weird things than our grandparents, but someone would argue that some are healthy today. Best wishes with your decisions.
posted by Anne on 04/11/2009
Vaccines may be required but you can get exemptions from them and attend daycare or school. It actually depends on what state you live in. There are 3 types of exemptions: philisophical, medical, & religious. Most states allow the religious exemption and the medical exemption(which has to be approved by a doctor) . Only 2 states Mississippi and West Virginia have the medical exemption as the only option. A few states allow the philisophical exemption which basically states that you are opposed to vaccines for your own personal reasons.
posted by Jaime on 04/24/2009
  
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