Guest guest Posted August 19, 2009 Report Share Posted August 19, 2009 Postponing is the best solution I have thought of. Tactis below. Background: Back in 1976 during that swine flu scare only 1 child die of the flu, the other several hundred deaths were from the vaccine, until the vaccine was withdrawn. My recommendation is to do one of the following, where the basic premise is to " postpone " a mandatory vaccination. It does not have to be done " that day " , at school, or anywhere else. Argue it will happen " tomorrow. " And after a doctor looks at the child. Say anything to get a postponement. 1) State the child's doctor, and will be making the decision and providing the vaccine. 2) State you do not want a " free " shot and will pay a doctor to do it later that week. 2) Lie - say a doctor already gave the child the vaccine. The problem is, the expected death rate per thousand child could be as high as 100, or 1 in 10 child will die, or suffer some terrible brain cognition ailment. So, delay tactics, several weeks or months, means the chances of survival improve to closer to 100% instead of only 90% chance of living through a swine flu vaccination. Keep in mind, the shot can always be given " tomorrow " . Or next week. And no one's health will be compromise. Your child should be the " last one " given a shot, in the entire neighborhood. After all the teachers, all the janitors, principal, and all the other child have their shot, your child can have their shot given at the doctor's office, not some line up at school. Hold your child out of school, for several days, weeks, until the death rate results come in is the general point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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