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 @9LVXZZ3 from California answered…12hrs12H

Only vaccines that have proven to be safe after numerous long term studies, and have gone through every safety protocol…

 @9LVXK94 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

I feel like both since it is the parent's choice to vaccinate them but it should be the kid's choice but they are young…

 @9LVW4XV from California answered…13hrs13H

No, but it should be required in order to attend public school, and parents should be held criminally liable if their ch…

 @9LVW4JW from North Carolina answered…13hrs13H

No, but public spaces, jobs, schools, employment, agencies are allowed to require certain vaccinations

 @9LVTYWT from Washington answered…13hrs13H

Yes. The only exception in my opinion is when the child is allergic to what is in the vaccine or the vaccine itself.

 @9LVTMD4 from Pennsylvania answered…13hrs13H

Everyone's opinion on their own safety and child is different, the government should take protective measures to ensure…

 @9LVR5RF from Georgia answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but should have a system in place to make sure that meltdowns won't happen, but we should also invest in cleaner al…

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 @9LVPJQG from Rhode Island answered…15hrs15H

Depends on Vaccination, if it's like the COVID 19 one then no, you should get a choice for that especially if its one th…

 @9LVQ5X2 answered…15hrs15H

Personal I think they should be vaccinated for preventable diseases but it should be up to their guardians

 @9LVMBP8 from Wisconsin answered…17hrs17H

Forcing a child to have a shot for a preventable disease all depends on who the parent is. For example, there is a shot…

 @9LVM2J3 from New Jersey answered…17hrs17H

No, but hold parents not criminally liable, but financially liable for transferring the disease at question to other chi…

 @9LVL2NR answered…17hrs17H

It should be required if needed but if the parents aren't comfortable with the ideal then I don't think the government s…