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Here is a full list of states and their vaccination exemptions. -- (link)
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Aug 17 '12, 13:33
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http://www.ncsl.org/issues-research/health/school-immunization-exemption-state-laws.aspx
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Interesting. Thanks. (I didn't think it sounded right, but as it's something that doesn't directly apply to me, I didn't really think too much of it.)
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kelly
Aug 17, 13:36
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I'm not entirely sure. Decline posted yesterday that his girlfriend's kids apparently have whooping cough, but they were vaccinated.
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:37
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oh, and here's the scenario that really sucks. Vaccinated child goes to school, gets a low grade version of whooping cough. Then brings it home
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:39
Hmmm. If you want to skip them, be sure to say it is for religious reasons, not philosophical.
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Spawn
Aug 17, 13:36
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you might have to prove it? -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 17, 13:37
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