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Great now measles is making a comeback because these morons who think they know more than the doctors have decided to not vaccinate their children. Fuck you if you dont vaccinate. You are putting other people and, more importantly, other peoples children at risk. Vaccinate your children people.
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But autism!!!!
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But if your kid is vaccinated why would it matter if mine isn't!!!!

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TDub wrote: Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:34 am Great now measles is making a comeback because these morons who think they know more than the doctors have decided to not vaccinate their children. Fuck you if you dont vaccinate. You are putting other people and, more importantly, other peoples children at risk. Vaccinate your children people.
the anti-vaccers should be held responsible, imo. if i had a kid that came down with something like measles because of an ignorant, irresponsible parent, i'd be livid...and half tempted to take them to court
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When my kids were little, we could not enroll them in school without vaccination records. Has that changed?
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jhawks99 wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:21 am When my kids were little, we could not enroll them in school without vaccination records. Has that changed?
Home school and also some states allow objections based on religious beliefs.
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jhawks99 wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:21 am When my kids were little, we could not enroll them in school without vaccination records. Has that changed?
Depends on the school.

The ones my kids attend/will attend require them still.
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Geezer wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:30 am
jhawks99 wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:21 am When my kids were little, we could not enroll them in school without vaccination records. Has that changed?
Home school and also some states allow objections based on ignorance.
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Requirements vary by state but daycare isnt require to follow those restrictions nor are other private organizations etc. Homeschoolers can still participate in public school sports as well without fulfilling the vac requirements (i believe this is stil true)

I had no idea how fast measle can spread. Airborne, 2 hours outside host, and 90 percent infection rate to those exposed and not immune/vaccinated (and even some who are vaccinated, and most inportantly children how are under 4 who have obly had the first aet of vaccinatons vs mmr)
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So scary....when something big happens (and it will eventually happen) many countries won't even be capable of locking themselves down.
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measles isn't, or probably shouldn't be, the biggest concern

this article is older, but still relevant...

https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... ake-worse/

fyi...2nd worst ebola outbreak in history is currently taking place in Congo https://www.axios.com/congo-ebola-outbr ... 4ece0.html

bird flu, swine flu, and a host of others have already been shown to have increased their transmission rates. https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... pandemic1/

one of the biggest concerns is that the warming winters, particularly in the Bering Sea area, are now facilitating transmission via increased host dispersal (asia to north america)
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Oh i agree Trad, but thing about measles is it's so easily prevented and controlled (like yknow, we have a fucking vaccine! Use it people) that its ridiculous that we are still have pocket outbreaks.
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TDub wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:12 am Oh i agree Trad, but thing about measles is it's so easily prevented and controlled (like yknow, we have a fucking vaccine! Use it people) that its ridiculous that we are still have pocket outbreaks.
completely agree
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I have a cousin who doesnt vaccinate her child.....because her parents believe she was harmed by a vaccine because she was quiet/not very smart as a kid....and ya know, it had to be the vaccines, and had nothing to do with the fact that her mother and father aren't very smart, and didn't pay enough attention to her.....her kid is sick non stop....and her dad (the kids grandfather) who is a chiropractor continues to post anti-vaccination articles on facebook because he's a "Doctor". LOL

Same family that's filed bankruptcy personally and lost their home, but always posts their new 500$ shoes on Facebook they just bought and is always taking trips pretending to be this rich family even though my uncle has to pay all their bills and raise all their kids/grandkids..
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I think it's unwise not to vaccinate but I also believe in the freedom of religion.
If it's for religious reasons, it is, and should be protected under the 1st.
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pdub wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:29 am I think it's unwise not to vaccinate but I also believe in the freedom of religion.
If it's for religious reasons, it is, and should be protected under the 1st.
Define religion.
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DCHawk1 wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:30 am
pdub wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:29 am I think it's unwise not to vaccinate but I also believe in the freedom of religion.
If it's for religious reasons, it is, and should be protected under the 1st.
Define religion.
You define it.
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I don't have an issue with each state deciding that children need to be vaccinated to attend school.
I would have an issue with forced vaccinations at child birth.
Or forced vaccinations to collect a wage.
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pdub wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:36 am
DCHawk1 wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:30 am
pdub wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:29 am I think it's unwise not to vaccinate but I also believe in the freedom of religion.
If it's for religious reasons, it is, and should be protected under the 1st.
Define religion.
You define it.
You're the one who suggested it be an acceptable excuse.

What if I worship syringes and believe that using them and throwing them away is destructive and hurtful. Does that count as a religion? Do my kids only need to take oral vaccinations?
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