It's Official..California Vaccine exemptions are kaput!
Jul 1, 2015 7:46:49 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2015 7:46:49 GMT -6
Now, to head off anyone being picky...I want to clarify that not every exemption has been removed. That simply cannot happen for the medical issues some have that make vaccinations more dangerous than they are helpful. Still...The common and often abused exemptions look to be a historic footnote now.
Well, moonbeam happens to be right, this time. I sure wish he wouldn't tho... Just...don't be a friend on this subject. Really. It gives medical positions a bad name, somehow. Especially with how political, divisive and public this overall policy fight has been in California itself. It is always ugly when good policy and bad politics overlap tho...
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No religious exemptions at all now. That does zap most of what people could claim without a lot of hassle, to decline the vaccine regimes. What I worry about here is that it won't stop with the vaccines we'd consider logical.
My son is 15..and obviously..MALE. The medical office he is with for his various issues had a little surprise recently, and they were awfully cock sure and confident they'd do it too. They had a whole syringe already drawn up and ready to pop for the HPV (Human papillomavirus) vaccine BEFORE thinking that asking his mother might just be a dandy idea.
She all but tore them a new one when she realized the permission thing really had been an afterthought they almost hadn't bothered with. Grrrr...... I'm all for the core vaccines for the great killers. Pox, Polio, Rubella, Mumps, and Pertussis). However, this 'fad' to 'boutique' vaccines is deadly dangerous IMO.
Hopefully California authority doesn't take this as open armed encouragement to vaccinate every new solution a lab pops out. If it isn't fatal, or damn close to it??? The vaccine can just stay in their fridge. Even then? I really need to hear more before saying 'oh..golly..sure...stick my arm right here! uh-huh! doh!'
In a letter to the Senate, Brown said the bill was appropriately amended to fix education concerns.
"The science is clear that vaccines dramatically protect children against a number of infectious and dangerous diseases," Brown wrote . "While it's true that no medical intervention is without risk, the evidence shows that immunization powerfully benefits and protects the community."
"The science is clear that vaccines dramatically protect children against a number of infectious and dangerous diseases," Brown wrote . "While it's true that no medical intervention is without risk, the evidence shows that immunization powerfully benefits and protects the community."
Well, moonbeam happens to be right, this time. I sure wish he wouldn't tho... Just...don't be a friend on this subject. Really. It gives medical positions a bad name, somehow. Especially with how political, divisive and public this overall policy fight has been in California itself. It is always ugly when good policy and bad politics overlap tho...
Brown, a former Jesuit seminarian, was expected to sign the bill as he signed a similar bill in 2012 and has gone on record expressing the importance of vaccines. When the bill becomes law in 2016, California will join West Virginia and Mississippi as the only states where parents cannot claim personal-belief or religious exemptions.
No religious exemptions at all now. That does zap most of what people could claim without a lot of hassle, to decline the vaccine regimes. What I worry about here is that it won't stop with the vaccines we'd consider logical.
My son is 15..and obviously..MALE. The medical office he is with for his various issues had a little surprise recently, and they were awfully cock sure and confident they'd do it too. They had a whole syringe already drawn up and ready to pop for the HPV (Human papillomavirus) vaccine BEFORE thinking that asking his mother might just be a dandy idea.
She all but tore them a new one when she realized the permission thing really had been an afterthought they almost hadn't bothered with. Grrrr...... I'm all for the core vaccines for the great killers. Pox, Polio, Rubella, Mumps, and Pertussis). However, this 'fad' to 'boutique' vaccines is deadly dangerous IMO.
Hopefully California authority doesn't take this as open armed encouragement to vaccinate every new solution a lab pops out. If it isn't fatal, or damn close to it??? The vaccine can just stay in their fridge. Even then? I really need to hear more before saying 'oh..golly..sure...stick my arm right here! uh-huh! doh!'