Tue
Mar 25 2008
12:30 pm
By: R. Neal

Katie Allison Granju has an interesting post about the ongoing vaccination controversy:

Injecting a vaccine into a 15 pound human is serious business. It may be good medicine for most babies, and for a healthy population, but it’s serious enough business that the pediatrician overseeing it needs to look at that 15 pound human as an individual, with an individual health history, and not just as a tiny human pincushion whose parents aren’t allowed to ask any questions.

Are kids getting too many vaccinations, or too many all at once? Are they safe? More background here and here.

JaHu's picture

Personally, I don't like

Personally, I don't like forced vaccinations. And specially on babies who are unable to express there own opinions to the procedure. As Allison said, They have parents over a barrel. If we try to disallow it then we parents are labeled 'bad parents'. When all we are doing is worrying about what the long term affects these vaccinations can have on our children's health. To me, it seems our babies are nothing more than guinea pigs for our government to experiment on. But what can you do?

SHarris's picture

Parents should be wary

The Department of Human Services has been known to support charges of neglect against parents who do not vaccinate according to the schedule so parents who choose to delay vaccines should be careful who they inform of their decision.

Larrie Collura's picture

lot 2A41126 Connaught labs

Eleven children died. Next lot # A41127 !! more died. A total of 279 were effected. Our son suffered brain damage. He does not walk or talk. He is 15 . His shot was in 1993. If anyone had the same thing happen in your family ;let me know.I have a wealth of info....

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