Guest guest Posted June 28, 2002 Report Share Posted June 28, 2002 wrote: Does this vary from state to state? If our children are not properly vaccinated from diseases then wouldn't we be putting them at risk? Just a thought. ============== I believe that it does vary, but I think most (if not all) states have rules of some sort. It may vary by school district, too. Until recently it was hoped that measles were a thing of the past in the USA, but now that the scare mongers have done their thing, it is showing up again. Because most women of childbearing age have never had measles they can't pass on an immunity. Any person can have a bad reaction to virtually anything, but that doesn't mean anyone else will have a bad reaction to the same thing. We are VERY different from each other in more ways than just CMT. If I had small children I wouldn't think twice about protecting them from preventable diseases. Of course everyone has a right to do what s/he wants, within the law. Kat Seattle USA http://www.icewindow.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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