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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm guessing it's up to the school or the state. If you're delaying because of actual health reasons, I think you should wait until you're caught up before sending your kid to school, otherwise you are at elevated risk for catching a preventable (and possibly serious) illness if there's an outbreak. If you are delaying for "philosophical" reasons, you aren't rational so I don't have any advice for you.[/quote] Nor do I want my children going to school with yours. And I want to know who you are so I can publicly humiliate and shame you.[/quote] There are far worse things parents do to their kids than not getting them vaccines. I would not want my kid to be anywhere near you and question if you should be raising kids given your mentality. No wonder there are so many bullies at school. It starts with parents like you. I don't get into my child's medical history. [b]I just say I am choosing to delay them and that's it. Its none of your business. [/b]You wouldn't tell a stranger on the street your business, so why are you entitled to their child's personal information.[/quote] This is where you are dead wrong. It is my business. It is our business as a society. Your unvaccinated child poses a risk to others. Do anti-vaxers really not get it?[/quote] [b]So, if my child's health care concerns are your issue, please feel free to attend our medical and therapy appointments. We have from 4-8 a week. Please bring your credit card for payment as since as a society it is your business to be in my child's business, I'm sure you will also be more than happy to contribute to the high costs to insure my child's health. We average $1000-1800 a month between co-pays and private services.[/b] [/quote] You really need to familiarize yourself with the concept of herd immunity before you post flippant replies.[/quote] So, basically you want to only attack the part of our medical choices that are important to you. For our child, the therapies and medical care is far more important than my worry about herd immunity. If the herd is immune, then my child should not be a huge impact.[/quote]
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