I have read several articles about vaccines over the years, in addition to taking a microbiology course, and several other biology courses as well. I think vaccination is a great thing, and am glad I live in a time where they exist for so many major illness. And while I have no documentation to back this up, I think that the current vaccine schedule for children puts to many to close together.
While I don't have kids yet, when I do have kids I plan on talking to both my spouse and my doctor about possible spreading out the vaccine schedule slightly for the children. Although if I was going to send my child to day-care, I would definitely make sure that they have all the vaccinations.
For those that use religious exemptions, are they required to provide some sort of documentation from a clergy member, or is it going by the fact that the parents are saying yes this is my belief?
If there is a record about a close relative having an averse reaction to a vaccine, I can see the parents view about not wanting to vaccinate in case that reaction is genetic, but that should be discussed with medical professionals, not based on the parents fears alone.
While I don't have kids yet, when I do have kids I plan on talking to both my spouse and my doctor about possible spreading out the vaccine schedule slightly for the children. Although if I was going to send my child to day-care, I would definitely make sure that they have all the vaccinations.
For those that use religious exemptions, are they required to provide some sort of documentation from a clergy member, or is it going by the fact that the parents are saying yes this is my belief?
If there is a record about a close relative having an averse reaction to a vaccine, I can see the parents view about not wanting to vaccinate in case that reaction is genetic, but that should be discussed with medical professionals, not based on the parents fears alone.
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