I am not trying to be judgemental here. Did you at least give your kids the Hepatitis B vaccine? This one substantially reduces your kids risk of getting liver cancer. |
| Are parents allowed to decide on vaccinations? Should they be allowed? |
Your real question is should parents be allowed to kill other people’s children because they are irrationally against vaccines. My answer to that question is no. If you don’t want your kids to get vaccines and you do not have a legitimate medical reason for avoiding the vaccines your kids should not be allowed to attend public school. You should either attend private school or homeschool your children at your own expense. |
| Is this the same OP as "my nephew is malnourished"? |
| My kids are older and I wouldn’t care. Sure, I think it’s stupid but whatever. I would hope to get a heads up if they’re sick so we can pass on the invite. |
No they won't who the hell brings their kids around idiots on purpose??? |
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No they should not be allowed to make that decision if their kids are going to school. Want to be a sub human stupid and not vacinate go live somewhere far from others and stay out of schools. There is a reason states mandate vaccines. It is called herd immunity fool. |
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Enjoy your 2 weeks of flu, while the vaccinated people get 3 days at most.
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We all got the flu shot so I’m not anti-flu vaccine but this is completely untrue on a number of levels. |
Same but my kids did get the Covid shot. I think it’s in society’s best interest to be vaccinated but I would not react so emotionally over the top as some posters suggest. |
| I would care because even though my kids are vaccinated, no vaccine is 100% effective for everyone. |
So because your kid sometimes licks poles, you should let them lick all poles even the ones you know are filthy? |
If your kids are licking the faces of their cousins, you have other issues going on. |
| Our friends didn’t vaccinate their kids and I asked our pediatrician about it; she said not to bring a baby around them, but the kids are much more at risk than ours (who are vaccinated), so not to worry too much. |