I think the think is what you are arguing about has absolutely nothing to do with vaccinations.
Kids should be healthier and take common sense steps to avoid the flu. Good point. But a point that has absolutely nothing to do with vaccinations.
You seem to want to merge the issue of parents not encouraging their kids to lead a healthy lifestyle and parents trying to cajole others into getting a vaccination.
I think most people see that connection as tenuous at best, and it looks similar to the same disconnected reasoning people use to justify not vaccinating their kids.
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