Should vaccinating children be mandatory or up to parent discretion? [10]
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Mandatory, because some people are fucking retards and actually believe that vaccination causes autism. Clue for the slow: it fucking doesn't, ALL the evidence so far has shown zero correlation, and you're a Throne-damned fool if you believe this shit. Anyway, the people dense enough to buy into that nonsense use it as an excuse to avoid vaccinations, which fucks the whole concept of herd immunity right in the anal cavity.
Picture related. The amount of inane idiocy I had to scroll through in order to find this image (because I was daft enough to not save it to my computer when I saw it previously) is enough to make me want to weep for the future of humanity. -
Unvaccinated children are a health risk to other children and themselves. Is it a case of forcing parents to do something they may be against? Or is it child abuse to willingly risk their health that way? If there are unvaccinated children in my child's class or play group... I'd want to know though.
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I want to be vaccinated against children.
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0kaz0's responses are protected.
should be up to the parent, but they should be well informed and encouraged to get their children vaccinated
I think some should be mandatory and some should be optional.
Things like polio still need to be vaccinated against because if we don't, it will come back. Ones like MMR should probably be mandatory too. But chicken pox, flu, etc. should be optional.mandatory.
Vaccinating children doesn't just protect the individual child, it helps stop diseases from spreading to others. Because not vaccinating your child will effect other children, it should definitely be mandatory.
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