You might have heard recently that Measles, after being eradicated in the US 14 years ago, [url=http://gizmodo.com/measles-are-back-in-new-york-city-thanks-to-anti-vax-ab-1543787681]has returned with cases reported in New York, San Diego, Boston, and Vancouver as well[/url]. Given that the efforts of anti-vaccination groups seem to be unfortunately paying off, do you think there should be an added incentive for parents to vaccinate their children? Specifically, if a child is not vaccinated, the parent or guardian should receive fewer, or be less-eligible for, state-sponsored benefits and services, such as welfare payments, schooling (such as exclusion from enrolment), child care, etc... with the exception of medical, and only medical, reasons.
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I think that if you can have an increased chance of survival, you should take it. I understand not doing things for religious purposes, but why not having for child vaccinated for a disease? I don't see anything wrong with it(if anyone can tell me why people feel this way please do). And for those who don't believe in modern medicine, don't you see that the people who have the vaccinations aren't getting sick?