MD private schools and vaccine exemption

Anonymous
I think there are several of us PP's who object to people's right to use the religious exemption as an excuse not to vaccinate.

Why don't you educate us as to why we shouldn't vaccinate? Once again, this becomes one of those ridiculous arguments where you (non-vaccinator) get angrier and angrier about how you have every right not not vaccinate, that you've done so much research, that the rest of us are sheep, blah blah blah, but you never come out and say WHY you don't vaccinate.

I will say why I DO vaccinate. Because I believe that vaccinations help to save lives. Because I believe that the benefits (which are many) outweigh the risks.
Anonymous
I am pp 14:17 and 15:05.

15:16, why do I need to educate as to why NOT to vaccinate? Clearly, I am an advocate of vaccinating and I am just trying to understand why 15:03 says it should be everyones right not to vaccinate.

So, maybe to put this to rest we can go to the history books and revisit the impact of early childhood diseases prior to vaccination programs. It is pretty devastating.
Anonymous
this irresponsible parent that want his/her child to be in a private school next to my child does not consider that in this globalized world it only takes one child to bring a disease back to the school from his/her spring break trip to Jamaica or his/her summer safari in Africa.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just because you find it beneficial for you and your child, it is not necessarily true for mine. It is a CHOICE and if I cannot make the choice legally, this choice will be made illegally or unethically and I don't give a damn about insulting your religion.
p.s. I practice medicine, by the way.


Dear God.

I hope that this is a farce post.

Simply because you have a "choice" doesn't mean that the decision you make is a good one for you or anyone else.
Anonymous
"I practice medicine, by the way."

Why do I find this difficult to believe?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just because you find it beneficial for you and your child, it is not necessarily true for mine. It is a CHOICE and if I cannot make the choice legally, this choice will be made illegally or unethically and I don't give a damn about insulting your religion.
p.s. I practice medicine, by the way.


Dear God.

I hope that this is a farce post.

Simply because you have a "choice" doesn't mean that the decision you make is a good one for you or anyone else.


simply because you choose to vaccinate does not make it a safe or best choice for everyone else either. I don't tell you what to do, why do you feel entitled to force medical decisions on my family? What if I told you that my child a horrendous reaction to a vaccine but only received a temporary medical exemption?
Anonymous
according to postings on urbanbaby, NYC private schools are now investigating and challenging families on the religious exemption. NYS is generally more aggresive about vaccinations than either DC or MD, but I wish that this would happen here . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

simply because you choose to vaccinate does not make it a safe or best choice for everyone else either. I don't tell you what to do, why do you feel entitled to force medical decisions on my family? What if I told you that my child a horrendous reaction to a vaccine but only received a temporary medical exemption?


Because your decision not to vaccinate may have a direct and negative impact on my children, that's why. If I bring my 3 month old with me to pick up my preschooler and your kid, my child's classmate, is harboring some virus because of your decision not to vaccinate, my baby is vulnerable.

If you have a medical reason not to get a vaccine (e.g, an egg allergy for some vaccines), you should be able to receive the exemption legitimately. But if it is not a legitimate reason even according to medical opinion, then you should get your kid vaccinated.




Anonymous
"I don't tell you what to do, why do you feel entitled to force medical decisions on my family?"

For the very simple reason that your choice not to vaccinate risks the health of my child if he/she is in school with yours. If you were only risking your kid's health - then agree - it is your business. But that is not the case - you raise the risk for everyone your child comes in contact with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am pp 14:17 and 15:05.

15:16, why do I need to educate as to why NOT to vaccinate? Clearly, I am an advocate of vaccinating and I am just trying to understand why 15:03 says it should be everyones right not to vaccinate.

So, maybe to put this to rest we can go to the history books and revisit the impact of early childhood diseases prior to vaccination programs. It is pretty devastating.


I'm 15:16, and I apologize, I wasn't responding to you, but to the poster who seems to be militant about not vaccinating. I was wondering why she doesn't. I have yet to come across a reason why I shouldn't vaccinate my kids, and I am wondering what non-religious and non-medical reasons someone else might have. However, it appears that if the same poster is the one who posted later about a medical reason (bad reaction to a vaccine) that answers my question, there is no non-medical reason.
Anonymous
If your child has a very specific medical reason not to vaccinate -- like a bad reaction to a prior vaccine -- then thats something else entirely. I don't know why that means the rest of us are sheep. And I am fairly shocked that someone who practices medicine would oppose a basic public health measure.
Anonymous
It's an anonymous forum where one can disagree with "the party line"
There is a lot more controversy and madness in medicine than you, as a consumer, can perceive from your POV.
Anonymous
Why do people care whether or not their children are around unvaccinated kids if their OWN children ARE vaccinated? They should be "safe" then, right? So, if the vaccinated kid gets sick, maybe the vaccines DON'T do their job, ever think of that? In FL, if your FAITH says you don't vaccinate, you don't have to- faith meaning your belief of what is right- it doesn't have to be a recognized "religion".
Anonymous
Faith in what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do people care whether or not their children are around unvaccinated kids if their OWN children ARE vaccinated? They should be "safe" then, right? So, if the vaccinated kid gets sick, maybe the vaccines DON'T do their job, ever think of that? In FL, if your FAITH says you don't vaccinate, you don't have to- faith meaning your belief of what is right- it doesn't have to be a recognized "religion".

Wow. Talk about a sheep. Vaccines are a PUBLIC health matter. If my child is vaccinated for chix pox (Varicella) but 50% of the class isn't and they all come down with chix pox, it is likely that my child will have some symptoms. This is why it benefits everyone to vaccinate.

While I do agree with vaccinating against those old childhood diseases, I am vehemently opposed to the HPV vaccine and I will use any exemption available and break any law to exempt my daughters from it.
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