Should the government require children to be vaccinated for preventable diseases?
Yes, they are essential to protecting other children who are too young to be vaccinated
Parents who do not wish for their child to receive vaccinations should have access to facilities and institutions that provide a means of precautionary safeguards for the protection of their children, such as, a separate delivery room with greater sterilization and daycare facilities specifically designed and equipped for unvaccinated children. Since the risk of infection is highest within the child first few years, no changes would need to be made once the child enters school. There are thousands of accommodations being offered to parents with children who believe they are transgender,, as well as accommodations for the growing number of ethnic diversities that require a specific course of action due to their cultural identity. I believe the mandate of vaccination (and all government enforced mandates) could possibly fall into the category of discrimination against the increasing minority of traditional Americans.
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