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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Babies are eligible to receive their first measles vaccine dose at 12 months old (not before). Currently, with the unvaccinated population, there have been measles outbreaks. If you must put your child in daycare, you can be exposed.[/quote] Not very much exposure -- provided the daycare verifies vaccination for everyone eligible who is allowed in the building. Ours did just that. [/quote] Can you link to this daycare? I'm still really confused how this is possible. So, if I'm coming to pick up my kid, but because my sister had a minor emergency, I've got her kid in tow. Kid's vaccinated, but of course as auntie I don't carry around proof of that. So do they keep my baby overnight? How does this play out? I'm also entirely unsure why you think an unvaccinated baby can't pass the virus. When my kid was a week or so too young for the chicken pox vaccine, another baby who was a couple weeks younger came down with chicken pox. So, even though both kids were 100% on time for everything, my kid was still exposed. [/quote]
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