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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The CDC should really start their recommendations by saying - no mandates allowed until we have enough data to fully approve these vaccines.[/quote] It’s a private preschool. They can make any rule they want. No Nike sneakers. Only striped socks on Fridays. Attending their school is not a fundamental right.[/quote] Yeah you should take gov 101 again. Nothing is stopping the government - local state or fed - from saying private businesses can’t discriminate based on medical decisions of a not-fully-authorized drug. And as PP said, if CDC made this their guidance, most governments would. [/quote] The CDC doesn’t make laws, they issue guidance. [/quote] and they should say our guidance is a recommendation and should not be made a requirement for anyone until further data is available. [/quote] ??? They don’t have the authority to dictate to private businesses how their guidance should be used. Sounds like you need a different preschool if you don’t like the rules at this one. Or a nanny. [/quote] I don’t have a preschooler. I’m speaking to vaccine requirements generally which I think are weakening trust in our public health agencies. [/quote] +1000 The long term effects of these very quick and hasty vaccine mandates will be dangerous for all. Vaccination rates for all vaccines will continue to decrease if we keep forcing little kids to take ineffective vaccines for Covid. I think the CDC/FDA are not thinking broadly here.[/quote] Then people who don’t choose to vaccinate will continue to be excluded from things. There’s no shortage of people who do vaccinate to take preschool spots. States had already started tightening their school vaccination requirements before covid started. I don’t want the CDC making recommendations based on “what will the antivaxxers think!”[/quote] The problem is that people who aren't anti-vaxxers like you think they are - want more data to make informed consent. Pro- vaccine and informed consent should NOT be mutually exclusive.[/quote]
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