This thread has been a pleasure to read. Truly.
Thanks to everyone on both sides of the debate for your eloquent posts, informative links and opinions.
I have been vaccinated and so have my children. (now adults). I think it was the right (and smart!) thing to do.
CoolJ: I used to be like you wrt medications. In so many ways, I still am. Whether anyone likes it or not, some doctor's (and big pharma) are "drug-pushers".....DON'T throw stuff at me for saying that because we all know it's true, in some instances. (not for life threatening illnesses)
I won't derail the thread though but it would be nice to have a meaningful discussion about this in the basement.
Off to take my inhalers now. I like breathing. Without them, I'd be dead.
Ha ha. I'm with you. I wouldn't hsve made it past 12 if not for modern medicine. (Also need inhalers here!)
Fairly preventable disease (that's what the author calls it)? As far as I can tell measles is only preventable by vaccination. If concern about parental rights is going to help spreading highly infectious disease around, what are we supposed to do about it? Nothing?
Ive been pretty vocal about what can be done. Vaccines became widespread and commonly accepted due to rational education. Not telling those with fears that they are stupid, selfish or criminal.
I think need to back off the panicked vitriol against people opposed or concerned and begin calm and simple education programs like we used to have in the 50's etc. PSA's explaining the studies- who was tested an what the results were. Repeatedly.
Also, no religious exemptions for those who go to public schools or work in government jos, the medical ie
field, etc. I think that's already the case with hospitals. Religious freedoms can be restricted when the greater good outweighs the right being taken away. In this case, workers who work with populations who are often sick (emergency calls for police, fire and paramedics often involve sick people), means their risk of being exposed or spreading a disease to fragile populations, is huge. As actually, besides Christian science, I don't think any religion is against vaccines. No philosophical exemptions for those people either.
The problem is, they are still allowed in public places such as Disneyland.
As to Disneyland, they are a private business and and have great grounds for excluding unvaccinated people when there are outbreaks. I doubt this outbreak is considered serious enough for that though.
But children with compromised immune systems should not be going to busy public places anyhow. Flus, colds, and a million other diseases are easily spread in such places. I see newborns at airports and casinos, malls and Disney. Insane. Those are all cesspools of bacteria and viruses. Lots of foreigners at those places, some bringing diseases we don't typically see, as well.