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Originally Posted by liamona That's a big assumption to make. How do you know my kid doesn't? |
My point is that the majority of children have been vaccinated against major deadly childhood illnesses - thus vastly reducing the risk of unvaccinated children contracting said illnessess. You really gonna dispute that?
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Originally Posted by liamona Yes, absolutely. In fact, I'm part of a group that lets members know when someone has the chicken pox. I'm very eager to expose mine to it. . |
Good for you - have a pox party - make your children sick. Chances are they will be fine - mine were. However when I was a kid (pre-vaccine days) my cousin died of chicken pox, it's rare, but there is some risk there too you know.
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Originally Posted by liamona Well, if a bunch of kids were dying around us, I think vaccines would kind of be the last thing on my mind, but thanks for your concern.  . |
If a bunch of kids were dying from vaccine preventable diseases vaccines would be the last thing on your mind? That's odd.
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Originally Posted by liamona Yeah, I'm so grateful for all those vaccinated kids who are constantly throwing up, coughing, or sneezing on my kid in school. LOL.. |
Yes - because the common cold is exactly what I was referring too.