Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. They are allowed to require proof of any vaccination.
OP here. I understand the point about requiring proof of other vaccines. But a kid's MMR vaccination status isn't publicly known to their teachers and classmates, so no one would know that a kid's family has a religious or medical exemption for that vaccine. That's not true with this vaccination, at least if vaccinated kids are allowed to go maskless while the unvaccinated kids have to wear masks. It just feels like very private information that is made public by the distinction that schools might draw. I'm a little worried that unvaccinated kids will made to feel "other" if schools allow vaccinated kids to take off masks. I wonder, too, if teachers will treat kids differently if they are masked/unvaccinated, even on a subconscious level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. They are allowed to require proof of any vaccination.
OP here. I understand the point about requiring proof of other vaccines. But a kid's MMR vaccination status isn't publicly known to their teachers and classmates, so no one would know that a kid's family has a religious or medical exemption for that vaccine. That's not true with this vaccination, at least if vaccinated kids are allowed to go maskless while the unvaccinated kids have to wear masks. It just feels like very private information that is made public by the distinction that schools might draw. I'm a little worried that unvaccinated kids will made to feel "other" if schools allow vaccinated kids to take off masks. I wonder, too, if teachers will treat kids differently if they are masked/unvaccinated, even on a subconscious level.
I am a teacher and I always know which of my students are vaccinated for regularly required vaccines because anyone who is out of compliance gets a letter from the nurse. I am responsible for making sure those letters get in backpacks.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. They are allowed to require proof of any vaccination.
OP here. I understand the point about requiring proof of other vaccines. But a kid's MMR vaccination status isn't publicly known to their teachers and classmates, so no one would know that a kid's family has a religious or medical exemption for that vaccine. That's not true with this vaccination, at least if vaccinated kids are allowed to go maskless while the unvaccinated kids have to wear masks. It just feels like very private information that is made public by the distinction that schools might draw. I'm a little worried that unvaccinated kids will made to feel "other" if schools allow vaccinated kids to take off masks. I wonder, too, if teachers will treat kids differently if they are masked/unvaccinated, even on a subconscious level.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is required to show proof of vaccination status. But if you don’t provide proof and you are exposed to covid, then you may have to quarantine. Think of it as an incentive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. They are allowed to require proof of any vaccination.
OP here. I understand the point about requiring proof of other vaccines. But a kid's MMR vaccination status isn't publicly known to their teachers and classmates, so no one would know that a kid's family has a religious or medical exemption for that vaccine. That's not true with this vaccination, at least if vaccinated kids are allowed to go maskless while the unvaccinated kids have to wear masks. It just feels like very private information that is made public by the distinction that schools might draw. I'm a little worried that unvaccinated kids will made to feel "other" if schools allow vaccinated kids to take off masks. I wonder, too, if teachers will treat kids differently if they are masked/unvaccinated, even on a subconscious level.
I am a teacher and I always know which of my students are vaccinated for regularly required vaccines because anyone who is out of compliance gets a letter from the nurse. I am responsible for making sure those letters get in backpacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep. We have a folder for our class that included emergency procedures and info on allergies and vaccine exemptions.
But would you be given the info for a vaccine that is not required?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they usually already do, pre Covid.