Had I been forced to receive the vaccine for small pox as a child, I would have gotten small pox. There are medical reasons to not vaccinate a child. A child who is already vaccinated does not have anything to fear from a child that is not vaccinated.
Under current law (ADA, Civil rights act, etc) a public access school can not legally deny a child that needs a reasonable accommodation.
***There are medical reasons to not vaccinate a child ***
Which would you rather do? Take a chance on a complication from a vaccine?
OR place flowers on a small grave for the next 40 years because your child died of a preventable disease?
*** A child who is already vaccinated does not have anything to fear from a child that is not vaccinated.***
TRUE, BUT what if YOUR CHILD is not vaccinated, mine is. My kid goes down to an third kid’s house and the kid has spots all over him. He plays, then leaves and plays with YOUR KID.
The bacterium or virus on his clothes is then transferred to your kid.
END RESULT, The other kid dies, your kid dies, my kid lives because he has been vaccinated.
Would you feel better about it?