Question about kids who are not vaxxed

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes- and this is what horrifies me. We are fully pro-vaccines and find it sooo creepy that there are kids/people/humans all around us who "choose" not to vaccinate, therefore putting me and my loved ones at risk. I wish they all moved to the middle of nowhere so that my 6% chance of catching measles if exposed goes away with them.


Or better, you move away.


You’re an absolute c-nt.

My uncle had polio. Should have been you.


Your uncle having polio was a bit different given when he was born. You are an absolute fool for your thinking. I have a child who was hospitaliz from a vaccine shot. Don't tell me everyone should do it blindly and its 100% safe. You clearly have no idea about the opposite side to it.


Literally, no one ever said that, you moron. What the scientific community has ALWAYS said is that the benefits outweigh the risks. AND THEY STILL DO. Your anecdotal evidence is shit and always will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes- and this is what horrifies me. We are fully pro-vaccines and find it sooo creepy that there are kids/people/humans all around us who "choose" not to vaccinate, therefore putting me and my loved ones at risk. I wish they all moved to the middle of nowhere so that my 6% chance of catching measles if exposed goes away with them.


Or better, you move away.


You’re an absolute c-nt.

My uncle had polio. Should have been you.


Your uncle having polio was a bit different given when he was born. You are an absolute fool for your thinking. I have a child who was hospitaliz from a vaccine shot. Don't tell me everyone should do it blindly and its 100% safe. You clearly have no idea about the opposite side to it.


Literally, no one ever said that, you moron. What the scientific community has ALWAYS said is that the benefits outweigh the risks. AND THEY STILL DO. Your anecdotal evidence is shit and always will be.


Not PP but how do you have the nerve to tell a parent whose child was hospitalized after a shot that their experience is shit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes- and this is what horrifies me. We are fully pro-vaccines and find it sooo creepy that there are kids/people/humans all around us who "choose" not to vaccinate, therefore putting me and my loved ones at risk. I wish they all moved to the middle of nowhere so that my 6% chance of catching measles if exposed goes away with them.


Or better, you move away.


You’re an absolute c-nt.

My uncle had polio. Should have been you.


Your uncle having polio was a bit different given when he was born. You are an absolute fool for your thinking. I have a child who was hospitaliz from a vaccine shot. Don't tell me everyone should do it blindly and its 100% safe. You clearly have no idea about the opposite side to it.


Literally, no one ever said that, you moron. What the scientific community has ALWAYS said is that the benefits outweigh the risks. AND THEY STILL DO. Your anecdotal evidence is shit and always will be.


Not PP but how do you have the nerve to tell a parent whose child was hospitalized after a shot that their experience is shit?


Sure do. Mostly because I do not believe her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes- and this is what horrifies me. We are fully pro-vaccines and find it sooo creepy that there are kids/people/humans all around us who "choose" not to vaccinate, therefore putting me and my loved ones at risk. I wish they all moved to the middle of nowhere so that my 6% chance of catching measles if exposed goes away with them.


Or better, you move away.


You’re an absolute c-nt.

My uncle had polio. Should have been you.


Your uncle having polio was a bit different given when he was born. You are an absolute fool for your thinking. I have a child who was hospitaliz from a vaccine shot. Don't tell me everyone should do it blindly and its 100% safe. You clearly have no idea about the opposite side to it.


Come now, we all know about the risks we take. And the risks of illness are a lot greater than the risks of adverse reactions - but by choosing to not vaccinate, you assume your child won't contract those illnesses since others are expected to protect him.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes- and this is what horrifies me. We are fully pro-vaccines and find it sooo creepy that there are kids/people/humans all around us who "choose" not to vaccinate, therefore putting me and my loved ones at risk. I wish they all moved to the middle of nowhere so that my 6% chance of catching measles if exposed goes away with them.


Or better, you move away.


You’re an absolute c-nt.

My uncle had polio. Should have been you.


Your uncle having polio was a bit different given when he was born. You are an absolute fool for your thinking. I have a child who was hospitaliz from a vaccine shot. Don't tell me everyone should do it blindly and its 100% safe. You clearly have no idea about the opposite side to it.


Literally, no one ever said that, you moron. What the scientific community has ALWAYS said is that the benefits outweigh the risks. AND THEY STILL DO. Your anecdotal evidence is shit and always will be.


Not PP but how do you have the nerve to tell a parent whose child was hospitalized after a shot that their experience is shit?


Sure do. Mostly because I do not believe her.


PP with an uncle with polio; I’m with you and I’d bet she’s lying, too. Her follow up will claim compensation from the fund, and the b.s. narrative will build from there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you can use the philosophical/religious exemption everywhere except when working in healthcare or military.

I wish everyone that could get a vaccine did, but I’m not going to lose sleep over it. It is something you can’t control and the likelihood of catching one of those diseases AND having extreme complications from said disease is very very low.


Really? You have never seen a baby with whooping cough or a child crippled by polio then. Every year, young children die from the flu.

No vaccine should mean no public school. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you can use the philosophical/religious exemption everywhere except when working in healthcare or military.

I wish everyone that could get a vaccine did, but I’m not going to lose sleep over it. It is something you can’t control and the likelihood of catching one of those diseases AND having extreme complications from said disease is very very low.


Except for those of us who already know our/our loved ones' risk from one of more of said diseases is very very high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you can use the philosophical/religious exemption everywhere except when working in healthcare or military.

I wish everyone that could get a vaccine did, but I’m not going to lose sleep over it. It is something you can’t control and the likelihood of catching one of those diseases AND having extreme complications from said disease is very very low.


Except for those of us who already know our/our loved ones' risk from one of more of said diseases is very very high.

So you’re already backing away from the “not ideological” claim.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Enough already. What do you think happens? Its fine.


TL; DR.


Have fun with your denial and panic. Odds are, your child is friends with an unvaccinated kid. They were at the birthday party you threw, in the dance class and everywhere else your child goes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let me begin by saying that I am VERY pro-vax, my own children are vaxxed etc.

Here's my question:
I realize children can get a medical exemption from school, but what about camps, when they go to college, etc? Can you use a religious exemption in those scenarios too? I'm just curious what happens down the road so to speak for these kids.


I wonder how many of these kids will continue to choose the not-vaccinated path when the decision is theirs. I’ve seen articles here and there talking about teens trying to get vaccinated against their parents’ wishes.

For ex https://www.marketwatch.com/story/these-parents-didnt-vaccinate-their-kids-so-now-the-kids-are-doing-it-themselves-2019-02-11
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you can use the philosophical/religious exemption everywhere except when working in healthcare or military.

I wish everyone that could get a vaccine did, but I’m not going to lose sleep over it. It is something you can’t control and the likelihood of catching one of those diseases AND having extreme complications from said disease is very very low.


Except for those of us who already know our/our loved ones' risk from one of more of said diseases is very very high.

So you’re already backing away from the “not ideological” claim.


I was a new poster, sorry for not pointing that out .... totally pro vax because my dc has been vaccinated and yet cannot establish immunity to a particular disease. So likelihood of getting it is high, complication from getting it, high, and likelihood of complications from the vaccine itself, also high (already happened, though it didn't work ot provide immunity). So I do lose sleep over it.
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