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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
This puts parents on CPS' radar, and depending on how the visits go, children may be place into a better environment to help ensure a safe upbringing. Really, is not feeding, or properly clothing your child that different from not ensuring their health via vaccination? If the first two things could trigger CPS intervention, then so should the third.
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In terms of immediate risk, yes. In terms of basic human needs, we require food, clothing and shelter. We really don't require vaccinations for living. They are obviously of incredible benefit to health and wellbeing of a person, but they are not a necessity of life. What if someone stills says no, do you really think that it is beneficial to break up a family unit, one that could be loving and nurturing because of vaccinations? The long and short term consequences of such an action would be extraordinarily negative.
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Most children would be caught under the public education system. When registering your child you should have to provide proof that your child was vaccinated.
With today's technology we should be able to keep a record of child births in the country and a running tally of who is and is not vaccinated. Reminders can be sent out to parents to let them know that their child requires vaccination X by such and such a date. If my vet can do this with my cat, surely the government can do it.
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And they do.