Some people answered this already but they were technically wrong.
NO vaccinations are required in Kansas. You can sign a release form saying you do not vaccinate for personal and/or religious beliefs.
I have an allergy and don’t have any vaccinations. My parents were never given any grief about it. Due to concerns about this allergy being genetic, my son was on a VERY delayed schedule. He started attending a public school with next to zero vaccinations. All I had to do was sign a form... no doctor’s note or anything.
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I think measles is far fetched anyway. Wouldn't he practically have to be patient 0 for the epidemic? Plus it is a different county. And his sister just turned one and would not be fully vaccinated (if she were being vaccinated and he was not) so she would be at risk of falling ill. Isn't measles highly contagious?
It is an interesting thought, but I think it is highly improbable.