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It's an extreme measure, sure, but if vaccination rates continue to fall it might become necessary to keep the rest of us safe. Once they've been vaccinated they can then re-enter society.
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Edited by DukeOfStuffing: 6/8/2015 9:31:20 PMOnly in a large outbreak. The antivaccination, and the backlash to it, has made things difficult, socially speaking, for anybody who has had an actual adverse reaction to vaccines and has a legitimate reason to avoid them. Not to mention, most doctors are not scientists, and have a lot to lose financially if vaccine rates actually fall significantly. So, there's no way they could propose a biased argument at all.