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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You just sign the religious waiver. It does not ask you what religion you are so you can worship the man on the moon who tells you not to vaccinate and that is fine. We did the waiver for a few years and had no issue. We do vaccinate but did it on a delayed schedule. It was our only choice so we signed it and it was no big deal. We did catch up by five but we will always sign it as we will not do more than 2 at a time. Its not lying by signing the form.[/quote] Same here - we were completely caught up by age 5 except chicken pox so we continue to sign the form. If child hasn't gotten chicken pox by age 8 or 9 then we'll get the co shots and no longer have to complete the form. I've been at two schools now and no one has ever batted an eye at our using the forms. [/quote] That was our plan too with the chicken pox as I'd rather have a natural immunity but they offered us a combo shot so it would be one shot for two things so we took it but that was right before we turned 5. [/quote] Please explain why you would want a 'natural immunity' and what the benefits would be? I can see all the pitfalls, such as a child with chicken pox giving the disease to others who can not vaccinate, ie diminishing the effects of herd immunity, or how your unvaccinated child can get seriously ill from the virus. I simply do not get why anyone would want to expose their child (and in consequence the rest of the world) to any disease when there are vaccines? Seriously, I would love to understand your reasoning, [/quote]
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