You can't take your baby home from the hospital if they don't get a help b shot... a baby that has no risk of her b unless her mother is a heavy drug user, a baby that has about a year's worth of her mother's immune system when born. Don't want it, they'll CPS on you.
My new state of Iowa was proposing a bill to alert parents they could say no. I don't think it passed, but I love that people are thinking about it.
And yes, it should be criminal. And even if you think you know what you want to do, the docs push it so hard you start to feel like you're wrong. My oldest two had a few shots. My son got whooping cough at 18 months (only shot which he was actually up to date) and the old school doc told me "Oh yeah, that vaccine doesn't really work." That's when I stopped doing anything.
I don't know if it is all total grift, mostly because I am incapable of locating with precision the date, time, and place on which the government's credibility forever bit the dust.
At one time the CDC's word was good. Reliable. Now it is difficult to trust them to tell you what day of the week it is. You would want to check for yourself.
It may have been, by and large, a combination of lassitude and mission creep.
The polio vaccines were considered miraculous. And others followed on. And then there were more. And more. And for the longest while there did not seem to be any consequences so folks lined up and like good citizens got the shots and the vaccines and the this and the that because who wanted to be the neighborhood Luddite?
And now it is slowly dawning on people that maybe more is less.
Real science is needed and that is quite difficult to conduct when you are working with human health and emergent diseases. But that is no reason to default to treatment that is supposed to be prevention, but is, undeniably, treatment in its own right.
Hoping for the best for an overhaul with all the 'health' thinkers.
My grandkids have very few shots between all 7 of them. And my daughter-in-law is a school nurse. Parents come in ready to raise hell about the 'vaccine' schedule and she quickly and quietly hands them an exemption form. It makes them speechless. I worry about my active duty kids in the military too.
@Francisco- I've been complaining for years ever since my now 24 yr old granddaughter was getting her shots. I was blown away by the schedule. And now SHE has kids and I have a 3 yr old grandson. I have a feeling I, as a parent, wouldn't allow it.
This has been happening for at least 20 years with the childhood vaccine schedule and parents don’t seem to mind. Why would this matter now?
They just assume that the CDC guidelines are mandates for going to school.
Total grift. And unethical to say the least.
I was a victim of this when we had our kids. I didn't even think about it.
Lesson learned.
You can't take your baby home from the hospital if they don't get a help b shot... a baby that has no risk of her b unless her mother is a heavy drug user, a baby that has about a year's worth of her mother's immune system when born. Don't want it, they'll CPS on you.
Might depend on the state. My kid received no shots.
That is NOT true. You have to sign a consent form. It's an optional shot as are all of them.
They're buttholes and don't tell you that. Most 28 year olds who put there kids in school don't think about it and just nod
This is state dependent. I think New York is one of the hardest on this one.
Yeah, you can. I lived in California and none of my kids had the shot.
We HAD been indoctrinated to think 'well, the government said so'. No mas.
My new state of Iowa was proposing a bill to alert parents they could say no. I don't think it passed, but I love that people are thinking about it.
And yes, it should be criminal. And even if you think you know what you want to do, the docs push it so hard you start to feel like you're wrong. My oldest two had a few shots. My son got whooping cough at 18 months (only shot which he was actually up to date) and the old school doc told me "Oh yeah, that vaccine doesn't really work." That's when I stopped doing anything.
I don't know if it is all total grift, mostly because I am incapable of locating with precision the date, time, and place on which the government's credibility forever bit the dust.
At one time the CDC's word was good. Reliable. Now it is difficult to trust them to tell you what day of the week it is. You would want to check for yourself.
It may have been, by and large, a combination of lassitude and mission creep.
The polio vaccines were considered miraculous. And others followed on. And then there were more. And more. And for the longest while there did not seem to be any consequences so folks lined up and like good citizens got the shots and the vaccines and the this and the that because who wanted to be the neighborhood Luddite?
And now it is slowly dawning on people that maybe more is less.
Real science is needed and that is quite difficult to conduct when you are working with human health and emergent diseases. But that is no reason to default to treatment that is supposed to be prevention, but is, undeniably, treatment in its own right.
Hoping for the best for an overhaul with all the 'health' thinkers.
They don’t know
They trusted. The medical profession is one that I will not trust
And that's scary because we need them to be better.
My grandkids have very few shots between all 7 of them. And my daughter-in-law is a school nurse. Parents come in ready to raise hell about the 'vaccine' schedule and she quickly and quietly hands them an exemption form. It makes them speechless. I worry about my active duty kids in the military too.
@Francisco- I've been complaining for years ever since my now 24 yr old granddaughter was getting her shots. I was blown away by the schedule. And now SHE has kids and I have a 3 yr old grandson. I have a feeling I, as a parent, wouldn't allow it.
So you good with babies that are 12 months old getting 27 vaccines
If this comment was to me, no. Of course not.