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 @9LY7KHC from Wyoming answered…22mins22m

Yes as long as the disease is deadly, the children are old enough to be vaccinated without harm to their bodies, as long…

 @9LY76H4 from Nevada answered…32mins32m

No but if its due to religious beliefs and gets another child sick then make the parents go through some counseling.

 @9LY2YWW from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

No because that is for parent to decide but if a child around the ages of 15 and older decided that they want a vaccine…

 @9LXVZG2 from Washington answered…4hrs4H

It should be up to the parent whether or not their kid is vaccinated in certain diseases, and the government shouldn't h…

 @9LXV2MS from North Carolina answered…4hrs4H

This is unesscary, I did not take the COVID vaccine and I'm in better health than people who did, and I got COVID 4 time…

 @9LXSQQY from Nebraska answered…5hrs5H

id say no but education on vaccination should be required and going without vaccination should decentivised in some way

 @9LXRVS6 from Iowa answered…5hrs5H

yes only if it been around for a long time and people who make it official know has looked at it for a long time

 @9LXN3KT from Illinois answered…7hrs7H

It should be the Parents option, this shouldn’t be a federal question, But mandatory for Deadly Deadly Diseases

 @9LX8Y6K from Pennsylvania answered…21hrs21H

they should provide incentives to persuade parents to vaccinate their children but sometimes parents don't have access t…