Guest guest Posted May 22, 2005 Report Share Posted May 22, 2005 I forgot to tell you how I did the exemption----I just went to the school nurse and told her that I wanted to sign an exemption for the vaccines. She gave me a form and I filled it out and signed. It was very easy-----the problem is that most people do not know that you can do this. Most doctors tell parents that they won't be able to go to school without the shots. In fact, I was at a seminar for my job on "Abuse and Neglect" and the speaker, who was a supervisor at Family and Children Services in Cuyahoga County said that a child cannot go to school without the shots. I spoke up with my big mouth and said "that's not true!" and told them that I did it. The discussion started because they were talking about the possibility of filing medical neglect on a parent who refuses to vaccinate-------how scary is that??????? Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2005 Report Share Posted May 22, 2005 Yikes!! That is exactly what my daughter fears. I believe if you have any exemption filed with the school, that protects you from the medical neglect charge. Thanks to everyone for all the responses. It is really helping as my daughter will be moving toward Cleveland, the Garretsville area, I believe, before my granddaughter starts to school. I haven't heard that anyone has had any trouble, but my daughter is convinced hers will be the case they will decide to challenge, lol, such a worrier. Thanks again all for your help. The best to all your little angels. ----- Original Message ----- From: JlKowalski2@... Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [ ] vaccine exemptions I forgot to tell you how I did the exemption----I just went to the school nurse and told her that I wanted to sign an exemption for the vaccines. She gave me a form and I filled it out and signed. It was very easy-----the problem is that most people do not know that you can do this. Most doctors tell parents that they won't be able to go to school without the shots. In fact, I was at a seminar for my job on "Abuse and Neglect" and the speaker, who was a supervisor at Family and Children Services in Cuyahoga County said that a child cannot go to school without the shots. I spoke up with my big mouth and said "that's not true!" and told them that I did it. The discussion started because they were talking about the possibility of filing medical neglect on a parent who refuses to vaccinate-------how scary is that??????? Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 - Our family lives in the school district over from Garfield (Garretsville), in Crestwood (Mantua). If she needs anything or wants to know where good doctors are, etc., I'll be happy to help in any way! Marotta ----- Original Message ----- From: Cochran Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 3:04 PM Subject: Re: [ ] vaccine exemptions Yikes!! That is exactly what my daughter fears. I believe if you have any exemption filed with the school, that protects you from the medical neglect charge. Thanks to everyone for all the responses. It is really helping as my daughter will be moving toward Cleveland, the Garretsville area, I believe, before my granddaughter starts to school. I haven't heard that anyone has had any trouble, but my daughter is convinced hers will be the case they will decide to challenge, lol, such a worrier. Thanks again all for your help. The best to all your little angels. ----- Original Message ----- From: JlKowalski2@... Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [ ] vaccine exemptions I forgot to tell you how I did the exemption----I just went to the school nurse and told her that I wanted to sign an exemption for the vaccines. She gave me a form and I filled it out and signed. It was very easy-----the problem is that most people do not know that you can do this. Most doctors tell parents that they won't be able to go to school without the shots. In fact, I was at a seminar for my job on "Abuse and Neglect" and the speaker, who was a supervisor at Family and Children Services in Cuyahoga County said that a child cannot go to school without the shots. I spoke up with my big mouth and said "that's not true!" and told them that I did it. The discussion started because they were talking about the possibility of filing medical neglect on a parent who refuses to vaccinate-------how scary is that??????? Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 Thanks . They haven't bought their house. They may end up in Crestwood SD. I'll keep in touch. ----- Original Message ----- From: The Marotta Family Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [ ] vaccine exemptions - Our family lives in the school district over from Garfield (Garretsville), in Crestwood (Mantua). If she needs anything or wants to know where good doctors are, etc., I'll be happy to help in any way! Marotta ----- Original Message ----- From: Cochran Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 3:04 PM Subject: Re: [ ] vaccine exemptions Yikes!! That is exactly what my daughter fears. I believe if you have any exemption filed with the school, that protects you from the medical neglect charge. Thanks to everyone for all the responses. It is really helping as my daughter will be moving toward Cleveland, the Garretsville area, I believe, before my granddaughter starts to school. I haven't heard that anyone has had any trouble, but my daughter is convinced hers will be the case they will decide to challenge, lol, such a worrier. Thanks again all for your help. The best to all your little angels. ----- Original Message ----- From: JlKowalski2@... Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [ ] vaccine exemptions I forgot to tell you how I did the exemption----I just went to the school nurse and told her that I wanted to sign an exemption for the vaccines. She gave me a form and I filled it out and signed. It was very easy-----the problem is that most people do not know that you can do this. Most doctors tell parents that they won't be able to go to school without the shots. In fact, I was at a seminar for my job on "Abuse and Neglect" and the speaker, who was a supervisor at Family and Children Services in Cuyahoga County said that a child cannot go to school without the shots. I spoke up with my big mouth and said "that's not true!" and told them that I did it. The discussion started because they were talking about the possibility of filing medical neglect on a parent who refuses to vaccinate-------how scary is that??????? Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 Please read about Alabama:  Also very imporatnt article below As reported by CNS News earlier this month, a health-care reform bill approved by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee called The Affordable Health Choices Act, will fund the creation of state “intervention†teams that will carry out home visits in order to check that both children and adults have been vaccinated and also provide “provision of immunizationsâ€.  http://www.prisonplanet.com/university-of-alabama-implements-mandatory-vaccinati\ on-program.html God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Thank you for the update.  It is a good thing to find flaws and corrections to information. That is why we share. School: No shortage of volunteers for swine flu vaccine trials:  http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/07/25/swine.flu.vaccine.volunteers/ Other trial sites include the University of land Medical Center in Baltimore; Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas; Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia; Group Health ative in Seattle, Washington; The University of Iowa in Iowa City; and Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. They will be joined by Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri; Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina; and IPS Research in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: <ur_shtnme@...> Sent: Friday, August 7, 2009 12:12:30 AM Subject: Re: [] Vaccine Exemptions  I have some information to update this information here. Source unrevealed but fact. Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009†is HR 3200 (House of Representatives bill 3200) is the health reform bill… Let me point out that no Senate version has yet been introduced, though it’s certainly out there… but it hasn’t been formally introduced, given a bill number, or reviewed by the committees… so the info that the Senate HELP committee approved it is wrong…  HR 3200 was sent to five separate committees, as they all had some jurisdiction in the bill… -         Ways and Means (taxes committee) -         Health Education Labor and Pensions -         Energy and Commerce -         Oversight and Reform -         Budget  I believe that all 5 committees have now reviewed and passed some version of HR 3200… so there are, to my understanding, about 3 or so different versions of the same bill that have to be reconciled in some way and voted upon by the full House of Representatives. According to the website, the bill has been ordered to be voted upon, but is not yet on the calendar for a specific date… rest assured it will happen very early in September. That’s the current status…  Once the full House votes to pass HR 3200, then the final version that passed will go over to the Senate to review. If the Senate introduces a version of the same bill, then the Senate and House bill will also have to be reconciled together. Once the bill is done in the Senate, if the Senate made any changes to the House bill, and/or if they reconciled the two and passed a version of either the House or Senate version, the newest one will have to go back to the House again to be voted upon since it changed from the time they sent it over to the Senate… none of that has happened yet.  As far as the provision they mentioned below: “will fund the creation of state “intervention†teams that will carry out home visits in order to check that both children and adults have been vaccinated and also provide “provision of immunizationsâ€â€, there is no such provision in HR 3200 as it was originally introduced. I can’t speak for the versions that came out of the committees, and I’ll see if I can find those versions, but the bill as it’s out there on the website does not contain that.  I’m attaching the bill. You can search through it for keywords if you’d like. Also, you can look up all the bills in Congress at Http://thomas. loc.gov by searching for a bill number, title, words in the title, or use the advanced search and search by representative, committee, or other action…. Works for both Senate or House bills. Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 I grew up around a Dengue. I do not recall any vaccines. History of Dengue Return to top of page The first reported epidemics of DF occurred in 1779-1780 in Asia, Africa, and North America. The near simultaneous occurrence of outbreaks on three continents indicates that these viruses and their mosquito vector have had a worldwide distribution in the tropics for more than 200 years. During most of this time, DF was considered a mild, nonfatal disease of visitors to the tropics. Generally, there were long intervals (10-40 years) between major epidemics, mainly because the introduction of a new serotype in a susceptible population occurred only if viruses and their mosquito vector could survive the slow transport between population centers by sailing vessels. A pandemic of dengue began in Southeast Asia after World War II and has spread around the globe since then. Epidemics caused by multiple serotypes (hyperendemicity) are more frequent, the geographic distribution of dengue viruses and their mosquito vectors has expanded, and DHF has emerged in the Pacific region and the Americas. In Southeast Asia, epidemic DHF first appeared in the 1950s, but by 1975 it had become a frequent cause of hospitalization and death among children in many countries in that region. God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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