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 @9LSZVNT from Florida answered…2hrs2H

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

 @9LSYWXW from Kansas answered…3hrs3H

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

 @9LSWCMV from Missouri answered…6hrs6H

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

 @9LSVKBS from Texas answered…6hrs6H

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

 @9LSNRXX from Louisiana answered…11hrs11H

They should not be required but insisted instead, because some people can't afford the vaccinations.

 @9LSML8M from Missouri answered…12hrs12H

To an extent, it should be recommended, but if you don't believe in that kinda thing, or you live out in a rural area, t…

 @9LSHKPV from Oklahoma answered…13hrs13H

Parents should get to decide if their children should get certain vaccinations, but when a baby is born I do believe tha…

 @9LSGZ7W from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

It's there choice, but if they choose not to there be reprocautions and lower there rate in getting the job.

 @9LSBXGT from Oklahoma answered…15hrs15H

I think it should be required for certain diseases, but not others. For example, things like tetanus should be required…

 @9LS78SB from Indiana answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but the government will cover part of the vaccination depending on the family's income and financial background.

 @9LS6JJK from Wisconsin answered…17hrs17H

should be vanciaterd but if parent choose not to then they should be restricted because it may hurt other if they are no…

 @9LS4RTJ from Texas answered…18hrs18H

Yes to any deady disease but if there is a choice like the covid shot to take it or not to take it. It depends on them