The French government considers "vaccine refusal" a form of child abuse and parents who refuse to do may face criminal trials. As of 2015, while failure to vaccinate is not necessarily illegal, a parent's right to refuse to vaccinate his or her child is technically a constitutional matter. Additionally, children in France cannot enter schools without proof of vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, and polio.
@9FVDN877mos7MO
No, but under some circumstances like severe diseases that are highly contagious there should be an acceptation
@9CP6TFV10mos10MO
Yes, but the government should thoroughly test these vaccines and release all side effects and ingredients to the public.
@99SYJ2D1yr1Y
It matters how deadly the disease is based on death rate like polio.
diseases and criminal help and gun shots with bombing in vaccines health professional visiting without more decrease is given hustling with behaviours and with young ones can upsting in public schools inc
@97W8LBBRepublicans1yr1Y
depends on the kids religious belief or parents
@8ZXBKFP2yrs2Y
Yes, only if the vaccine is 100% effective and sure to use and the disease is very dangerous for children
@8SG6DL73yrs3Y
Not forced, but incentivised
@93ZP8QG2yrs2Y
No, but there should be federal regulations requiring certain vaccinations in order to attend a public school in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
@8PNDVD72yrs2Y
No, that should be the parent or guardian's choice, not the government
@92JXK3J2yrs2Y
No, there are too many loopholes and legitimate reasons for people to not be able to have vaccines to institute a mandate.
@93HNT692yrs2Y
Yes, but it depends on the disease and how much research is done on the vaccine.
@2JP7NHD2yrs2Y
Yes, and there should be no exemptions unless there are allergic reactions.
@8NVXWB22yrs2Y
Yes, and set a fine for noncompliance
@9334YP32yrs2Y
No, and the government should ban the use of experimental vaccines, unproven vaccines, vaccines developed using fetal cell lines and vaccines containing any genetic material (DNA/RNA).
@dylanziehme2yrs2Y
No, everyone should have bodily autonomy. However, children who desire vaccination should be given it regardless of parental consent when the provider deems them competent to consent. Parents should be held criminally liable for child neglect if the child dies of preventable disease and full vaccination should continue to be required for all public schools and universities.
@92RSHM92yrs2Y
No and Yes, only the parent should let there child have an vax, but only if the disease is deadly, no government should mandate anything on the people
@92MKPWZ2yrs2Y
People choices what they want to do in their life.
@8ZK5HYT2yrs2Y
No, and allow parents to sue vaccine manufacturers in the case of vaccine injury to the child
@92JTPJR2yrs2Y
No, but require vaccination for public schools for known vaccinations.(like polio, not Covid vaccine)
@929DQCT2yrs2Y
No because it's like drugging someone without anything happening to someone. Even there is nothing wrong with the with children, they shouldn't have to be force to get vaccinated.
@929CSFC2yrs2Y
Leave the decision up to the parents
@9278YQJ2yrs2Y
Everyone should have a choice on what goes into their body so they should be able to choose unless it's a deadly and contagious disease.
@925VCZK2yrs2Y
I mean it's your choice i guess...
@923MMVM2yrs2Y
No , they shouldn’t require any shots other then the ones they have now or unless the ones have been fully tested threw
@9229SCK2yrs2Y
It should not be mandated but highly recommended for the well being of children.
@8ZYQ3FR2yrs2Y
They shouldn't be required and it should be up to what the parent thinks is best for their children.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, but provide tax incentives for getting vaccinated
@8ZQGT5Z2yrs2Y
for some, you should have a choice
@5BMX4XT2yrs2Y
Yes but only for the 13 deadly contagious diseases as identified by US Dept of Health
@8ZM2XXL2yrs2Y
No, but parents should be advised to do so, considering the nature of preventable diseases.
@8ZMLD8W2yrs2Y
there a lots of variables that can come into play. Can't just pick one answer
@8ZLD3KV2yrs2Y
No, but there should be limited access to things like public areas, in order to prevent the transferring of deadly diseases.
@rightandbased2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for diseases with very exceptionally high mortality and hospitalization rates, with exemptions for those with religious objections.
@8ZH6GGB2yrs2Y
no, it is ineffective and useless
@8ZH59GG2yrs2Y
No, it's up to the parents to decide what's right for there children.
@8ZGPKM92yrs2Y
no because it should be there parents or there choice (depending if there a minor or not)
@8ZGPKLQ2yrs2Y
yes if the do not follow the rules but if they are following the rules and not harming other people i do not think it should matter, if their vaccinated or not.
@8Z7PTXF2yrs2Y
Yes, and we always have
@RickStewart2yrs2Y
No government has the right to forcibly inject foreign substances into any person's body.
@8Z6JFZ42yrs2Y
10 and up I think can get vaccinated but babies or todlers should not have to get vaccinated
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, for both children and adults (with allowances for medical exemptions), at least during pandemics.
@8YZTXJB2yrs2Y
Yes, but this should be limited to vaccines that are not considered an ‘experimental drug’.
@8YZKBBS2yrs2Y
I thank the government should not have complete control but should have a say in the matter
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, because Stacy Abrams don’t have to.
@8YX6WD32yrs2Y
yes but not the Covid 19 vaccine
@8YX75VS2yrs2Y
it shouldnt require the kid should decide
@8YTZN872yrs2Y
Yes, but a choice on the Coronavirus Vaccine
@8YTF5WC2yrs2Y
I think its up to the kids and the parents if they want to get it.
@8YMVVRX2yrs2Y
No, people should be able to make their own choice but most vaccines should be encouraged
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