Should Parents Be Allowed To Vaccinate Children

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The decisions of parents not to vaccinate their children can directly harm other children and even increase the risk of an outbreak. And while the law of the land once viewed children as mere property that parents could control, it is crucial to mention that parental authority stems from a parent’s responsibility to protect their children’s welfare. However, as childhood vaccination exemption rates continue to increase and more parents continue to take advantage of the ineffective and unenforced exemption provisions, collaborative and proactive solutions are required to ensure the protection of the public’s health.
Despite the debunking of vaccination myths championed by the retracted publication of the 1998 research which linked Autism to vaccination, it’s no secret that fears concerning the safety of vaccination has led to a decline in vaccination rates and consequently the reemergence of measles in the U.S. But perhaps the only thing worse than parents refusing to vaccinate their children is the fact that a prior research on vaccine attitude revealed …show more content…

For instance, it should be an affirmative duty for the guardian seeking an exemption for their child to have a conversation with a healthcare provider and then present the conversation as evidence to exemption-granting authorities. (Silverman, 2003, 12, pp.17), such a requirement has the advantage of making the exemption procedure an equal burden; that is, if the pro-vaccinating parents have to visit a health care provider to vaccinate their child, then the anti-vaccination parents should also undergo something similar to get an exemption. Besides, until a recent change in law, it was easier to obtain a personal belief exemption in California, than to fulfill the requirements for vaccination. (The Hollywood Reporter,

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