Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people think it can't be mandated. A private business can require it. A public school likely can't until it receives regular FDA approval, but a private school can. If you don't want to comply, you can send your kid to a different school.
Anonymous wrote:They would have to be on full approval and not emergency use. Very few kids in preschool are five except fall birthdays and those held back. Those held back need many things and you are focusing on the wrong concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of families would want to attend a school like that..there is definitely a big market for any number of places where vaccines are required. Schools would be at the top of that list.
And a preschool in the south promising a curriculum based on the war of northern aggression might be popular among some. The same goes for a preschool focused on guns. But popularity/demand doesn't make it right.
You are not serious. You can send your kid to a pre-school where they will learn that the earth was created in 6 days or one where they hardly go inside or one where they don't go outside or whatever.
If you want to send your child to a school where vaccines are not required, you will be able to find it.
You misunderstand. I'll get my kids vaccinated as soon as they're eligible. I have no concerns about the vaccine. I'm also quite confident their preschools will not require vaccination.
Regardless, I think it is terrible mandate vaccinations before there is strong, direct evidence supporting their safety and efficacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of families would want to attend a school like that..there is definitely a big market for any number of places where vaccines are required. Schools would be at the top of that list.
And a preschool in the south promising a curriculum based on the war of northern aggression might be popular among some. The same goes for a preschool focused on guns. But popularity/demand doesn't make it right.
You are not serious. You can send your kid to a pre-school where they will learn that the earth was created in 6 days or one where they hardly go inside or one where they don't go outside or whatever.
If you want to send your child to a school where vaccines are not required, you will be able to find it.
You misunderstand. I'll get my kids vaccinated as soon as they're eligible. I have no concerns about the vaccine. I'm also quite confident their preschools will not require vaccination.
Regardless, I think it is terrible mandate vaccinations before there is strong, direct evidence supporting their safety and efficacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of families would want to attend a school like that..there is definitely a big market for any number of places where vaccines are required. Schools would be at the top of that list.
And a preschool in the south promising a curriculum based on the war of northern aggression might be popular among some. The same goes for a preschool focused on guns. But popularity/demand doesn't make it right.
You are not serious. You can send your kid to a pre-school where they will learn that the earth was created in 6 days or one where they hardly go inside or one where they don't go outside or whatever.
If you want to send your child to a school where vaccines are not required, you will be able to find it.
Anonymous wrote:There’s been a long-standing misconception that vaccines under EUA can’t be mandated by businesses or governments. They absolutely can, in almost all cases. In particular, preschools can require vaccinations. Though, given that preschools have been serving unvaccinated students through most of the pandemic, they'd be risking an ADA lawsuit if they refused to accommodate children with a legitimate medical condition that would prevent vaccination (namely, allergies to vaccine ingredients, or severe reactions to the first dose).
Don't get me wrong, I think it is crazy to mandate a vaccine that has only been tested on 3,000 kids in the age group, but it is allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of families would want to attend a school like that..there is definitely a big market for any number of places where vaccines are required. Schools would be at the top of that list.
And a preschool in the south promising a curriculum based on the war of northern aggression might be popular among some. The same goes for a preschool focused on guns. But popularity/demand doesn't make it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of families would want to attend a school like that..there is definitely a big market for any number of places where vaccines are required. Schools would be at the top of that list.
And a preschool in the south promising a curriculum based on the war of northern aggression might be popular among some. The same goes for a preschool focused on guns. But popularity/demand doesn't make it right.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of families would want to attend a school like that..there is definitely a big market for any number of places where vaccines are required. Schools would be at the top of that list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They would have to be on full approval and not emergency use. Very few kids in preschool are five except fall birthdays and those held back. Those held back need many things and you are focusing on the wrong concerns.
I totally agree. We have a mixed class of 4-5 yo in an outdoor program and they are requiring the 5 year olds to get vaccinated.
A parent can just do an exemption. It cannot be mandatory without approval.
Yes it can for private school