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Originally Posted by Drolefille
I'm pro-immunization, and really I think it's stupid and irresponsible to not immunize your kids. The autism myth aside, bad vaccine reactions are nearly always better than getting the actual disease. AND there were medical/religious waivers accepted.
If a parent chooses not to vaccinate and the kids are out of school, it makes sense to impose penalties... they're contributing to truancy. I'm not saying this was an ideal situation, but it makes complete logical sense.
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I'm definitely in agreement that it's the responsible thing to do [to vaccinate children].
This came up on CNN this morning and a woman that was protesting the rule, said "these diseases haven't been around for a long time"
I'm not certain which disease she was talking about, but could it be there haven't been major cases because people have been getting immunized for the last few decades???