No, I think this one is unecessary from a public health standpoint. If my kid doesn't get the vaccine then what? How is she going to give your kid cervical cancer? This isn't something the government needs to mandate.
I respect your point but disagree here. Partial elimination of the pain and suffering from cancer is a worthwhile cause IMO.
I agree that it should not be mandated, however it truly has not been. If there are a half dozen ways out of it, then its not madatory.
"I'm a Christian and premarital sex is against Gods law".
You're out.
I do wonder what a chaste daughter will think at 30 having been given the news that she has cervical cancer, after she finds out that the man she thought had always been faithful will think about her parents who denied her the opportunity for a good defense against a disease that might well kill her.
Yep, the parents have the right to do just that. Just hope they are ready for it.
Wonder if the reactions here would be the same if virus transmission was unknown?