Anonymous wrote:Why do people care so much if others’ kids are not vaccinated? Before this spirals I vaccinate. But I live somewhere with loads of non-vaccinating people, and I don’t really care. Their kids will die, not mine. I know during COVID people suddenly all seemed to have a family member who was immuno-compromised, but my experience is that in the real world this is rare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't trust daycares in religious buildings. They don't need to be licensed or get inspections
This is not always true. Our preschool is in a church; they are licensed and get inspections from the state and county.
Anonymous wrote:How do I know if a non profit day care will accept my partially vaccinated son? I have the religious exemption paper signed and notarized. I’m just wondering if there is a way to know beforehand if he’ll be accepted.
It’s a non profit day care but does accept state grant money.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Don't trust daycares in religious buildings. They don't need to be licensed or get inspections
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that most child care centers will accept the religious exemption for no vaccination - usually they just need to have the forms required by licensing and if you have the religious exemption form it should be fine. Also, usually you would be told whether there is a spot for your child before you submit the health forms and other state required paperwork. Once they tell you there is a spot if would be difficult for them to deny you the spot because you claim the exemption. I don't think it should matter if they are non-profit or for profit.
Extremely helpful, thank you. Actually, he is all enrolled and everything, and start to set next week, but they just called to say that his vaccine form was not signed, and the doctor will not sign it since he is not up-to-date.
I’m feeling a little bit scrambled, hence the post.
I do appreciate the information without judgment.
Anonymous wrote:I think that most child care centers will accept the religious exemption for no vaccination - usually they just need to have the forms required by licensing and if you have the religious exemption form it should be fine. Also, usually you would be told whether there is a spot for your child before you submit the health forms and other state required paperwork. Once they tell you there is a spot if would be difficult for them to deny you the spot because you claim the exemption. I don't think it should matter if they are non-profit or for profit.