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 @9HBCCRS from California answered…2hrs2H

No, they should let you know there is a vaccine but its your choice to get it or not but it is your consequence of dying...

 @9HBBSKN from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

No but have vaccines be required for children to be in public spaces and participate in activities open to the public an...

 @9HB7V8JGreen from Oregon answered…7hrs7H

I think vaccines on babies are not too great for their development and well being, but also very good for preventing dis...

 @9HB7NWY from Minnesota answered…7hrs7H

No, fund public awareness and information about vaccines. Hold parents criminally liable for transferring deadly disease...

 @9HB6JVZReform from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

Only if it is deadly and contagious. If they do not take the vaccine then they must quarantine themselves.

 @9HB6J8L from Georgia answered…8hrs8H

No, unless it is a deadly disease and we are in a pandemic. It also should be if your parents or religion allows it .

 @9HB5PN2 from Texas answered…8hrs8H

No, I think if the parent is fit and responsible to be the child caretaker they should have the choice of what goes in t...

 @9HB5MKV from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

Yes, with exceptions for children who are proven to react adversely to certain vaccines. Usage of any public service exc...

 @9HB3G9CRepublican from Virginia answered…9hrs9H

Yes, if it has been a verified vaccine that has been around for decades. No if it is a new vaccine that the government j...

 @9HB3BZG from Virginia answered…9hrs9H

Yes, with exceptions for people with certain religious beliefs and less serious illnesses or diseases.

 @9HB2ZMWWomen’s Equality from Texas answered…9hrs9H

I think it should be enforced for deadly contagious diseases but if someone has a religion that forbids it then they sho...

 @9H9WQFB answered…11hrs11H

Depends on religious beliefs, but also need to use vaccines for the deadly contagious diseases, regardless if the childr...

 @9H9W8RXRepublican from North Carolina answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but only for deadly contagious diseases. However, even those should have exceptions for those whose religious belie...

 @9H9NPPVRepublican from Georgia answered…14hrs14H

no, especially if the vaccine and disease in question isn't well-researched or known about. however, there are many vacc...

 @9H9MMQV answered…15hrs15H

only in circumstances where the vaccine has been tested for a long time and has no long term bad effects on the child

 @9H9JJYT from Texas answered…23hrs23H

no it shouldn't be legally required but it should be required to attend public school and parents must face criminal cha...