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 @9LTVY4Q from California answered…4hrs4H

Forcing vaccination breaks the Constitution's First Amendment of "Freedom or Religion." It is not legally required to be…

 @9LTT564 from Texas answered…4hrs4H

Yes, only for deadly diseases, however, a level of leniency and incentive should be advised/required if an institute, co…

 @9LTQG98 from Washington answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but the only exception being kids whom are allergic to whats in the vaccine. Otherwise, children *need* to be vacci…

 @9LTKKRX from Illinois answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but only for deadly contagious diseases, and we should have exemptions for people whose religious beliefs forbid th…

 @9LTJR86 from Minnesota answered…8hrs8H

I don't think kids should require getting vaccinated by the governments. I think that more of their parents decision to…

 @9LTHNY7 from Oklahoma answered…8hrs8H

I think its okay to have vaccinations, but people with religions that restrict it shouldn’t be required and if a person…

 @9LTDTR8 from Michigan answered…9hrs9H

Fund public ad campaigns about the risks and benefits *and* only require vaccines that have been long-established (prope…

 @9LT98KWfrom Guam  answered…12hrs12H

Yes for deadly contagious diseases and other cases where the side effects do not outweight the benefits. This should als…

 @9LSZVNT from Florida answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but only for deadly diseases. For the others ensure a rigorous education process, along with incentives that would…

 @9LSYWXW from Kansas answered…19hrs19H

No but the parents should be advised about the consequences of their choices, as well as informed of the risks.

 @9LSWCMV from Missouri answered…21hrs21H

Nothing should mandated for parents. Parents should be allowed to decide what is best for their children.

 @9LSVKBS from Texas answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but after first providing much more in-depth education for parents and doctors the risks and benefits on each vacci…