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Question: What exemptions should exist for school vaccination requirements?
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Religious, personal beliefs, and medical exemptions
 
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Religious and medical exemptions
 
#3
Personal beliefs and medical exemptions
 
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Medical exemptions only
 
#5
Vaccines should not be required for school attendance
 
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Author Topic: What exemptions should exist for school vaccination requirements?  (Read 8241 times)
DC Al Fine
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« on: February 28, 2015, 04:08:39 PM »

In western countries genuine religious opposition to vaccination is typically held by such a small number of people that's not generally a big deal. The idea of a generic exemption for vaguely defined 'personal belief' is, however, deeply troubling...

I agree.

The implication being that we should make it difficult to do things without vaccinations without getting child services involved. The die hards will keep doing what they always do and the people who think it's icky will fall in line and preserve herd immunity.
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DC Al Fine
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2015, 03:29:56 PM »

Wait, WV and Mississippi are the only 2 states who are correct on an issue? Has hell frozen over?

This is a crunchy granola problem for the most part.
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