Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people who want to spread out the shots get any sort of exemption including falsely claiming a religious exemption.
For those who don't want to do too many shots in one visit and want to space out the vaccinations, that's fine. But you know that you'll be entering a public school with rules on having vaccinations by a certain age. So rather than starting at the usual time and pushing the envelope back, make sure that you start early and ensure that all vaccinations are done by the time you enter the public school. So, if you want to space out the shots over a six-month period, try starting six months before the first day of public school and then space them out however you want. You know that you're going to get the vaccinations. You know that you're going to enter a public school that requires vaccinations for the protection of the entire school community. So work with your doctor to get the shots done before the start of school.
Religious exemptions should be for those people who belong to religions who expressly do not allow vaccinations and who will not be getting vaccinations at all.
Or how about NO religious exemptions at all since they are stupid and since unvaccinated kids put immunodeficient children at risk. Why, oh why, do people not listen to reason when it comes to their children's lives and well being but to made up bearded men in the sky? No wonder the world is going down the drain.