Also, who wants to take their kid to a doctor that also has unvaccinated kids as patients? The risk may be low, but why take it if you don’t have to?
On a side note, my pet peeve is dog owners who don't get their dogs vaccinated for rabies. They keep their dogs under the grid.
3-4 years ago one of these unvaccinated dogs bit a little kid in my area and the dog had symptoms of rabies so they started the painful shots on the kid and sent the dog to the local vet who put it down and chopped off it's head and sent the head to the state lab for testing.
I live in a rural area and many people refuse to vaccinate their pets for rabies. Basic thought is it's their dog and they can do what they want and no one will tell them otherwise. It's unbelievable.
Well gee, if your kid is vaccinated what the heck do you have to worry about? Perhaps the fact vaccines have never been guaranteed to provide immunity?
You talk about even if the risk is low, why take it? That’s exactly what the parents who decide not to vacinate their kids believe too, about vaccines. There are risks to every vaccine, and some have higher risks than others, but why take it if you don’t have to?
Unless you are for forcing people to take vaccines so that you can believe you are safer. I would hope you aren’t that kind of ends-justifies-the-means socialist type of person.
Also, who wants to take their kid to a doctor that also has unvaccinated kids as patients? The risk may be low, but why take it if you dont have to?
I thought the patients that take the vaccines would be safe.
>> “Also, who wants to take their kid to a doctor that also has unvaccinated kids as patients?” <<
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Yes, it must be troubling to bring your sickly, possibly retarded, heavily vaccinated kid to the doctor and see all those healthy vibrant unvaccinated kids in the waiting room.