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There are situations, allergy to eggs, or other bad reactions, where someone should not be lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #1
Ironically, such exceptions are exactly why everyone else should be RedCappedBandit Feb 2014 #2
No, it makes perfect sense. It would protect that small group lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #4
Exceptions? Philly Cowboy Feb 2014 #6
The first reaction is usually a milder one, and if a reaction occurred with eggs, or a previous lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #20
The number of those is vanishingly small compared to the majority of the population Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #12
Pediatricians here have the rule talked about in the OP gollygee Feb 2014 #14
Of course that is the worst flawed logic. Most people won't have those allergies, and if they get lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #22
Those are few VA_Jill Feb 2014 #40
Yes, he does. Aristus Feb 2014 #50
I agree with this approach 110%. The anti-vaxxers are nuts riderinthestorm Feb 2014 #3
Good...that's our pediatrician, too. nt msanthrope Feb 2014 #5
Good Ohio Joe Feb 2014 #7
What about all the adult idiots that travel to other countries where there is active disease meadowlark5 Feb 2014 #8
If they come back with an active disease, they can be quarantined. lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #23
Most aren't because it takes 2 weeks for measles to turn into a rash meadowlark5 Feb 2014 #26
Thanks for the heads up on that - all my kids got their vaccinations, hedgehog Feb 2014 #37
And maybe someone older than me can chime in meadowlark5 Feb 2014 #9
I am relatively successful... 3catwoman3 Feb 2014 #10
This /\/\/\/\/\ DeadLetterOffice Feb 2014 #47
Yep. I remember listening to NPR a year or so ago Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #11
I'm glad that pediatrician is taking a stand. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #13
Good. The parents don't need to deal with such a pompous ass. Gormy Cuss Feb 2014 #15
It would be a waste of time. MicaelS Feb 2014 #17
Assuming it's a waste of time is what that clinician is doing. Gormy Cuss Feb 2014 #19
How much time is the clinician supposed to allocate to these people? MicaelS Feb 2014 #24
I wish I could recommend this as an OP nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #27
Thanks nadin. MicaelS Feb 2014 #29
You welcome nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #30
SOME time, rather than no time. Gormy Cuss Feb 2014 #51
Trying to explain facts to immunization adverse adults Stonepounder Feb 2014 #31
Kinda like Bill Nye... 3catwoman3 Feb 2014 #62
he's a doctor, not a school teacher. nt geek tragedy Feb 2014 #25
And good for the doctor nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #28
A minor quibble: riqster Feb 2014 #33
I was making a reference to Carl Sagan nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #35
No worries. Thanks! riqster Feb 2014 #36
Yeah, doctors are science gods who always have the right answer. Gormy Cuss Feb 2014 #54
I did not say they are science gods nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #56
No, but doctors don't get to use the "because I say so" if they expect to get through to some one. Gormy Cuss Feb 2014 #57
They can go cry to the County Board of Health nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #58
The "pompous ass" has many years of medical training. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #34
And that training provided the knowledge that vaccination is an important preventative measure Gormy Cuss Feb 2014 #52
When dealing with idiot parents, yes. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #59
This pediatrician IS educating the parents. Jim Lane Feb 2014 #45
Excellent, we need many more Doctors like this. MicaelS Feb 2014 #16
I would invite any anti vax people to come here to India Recursion Feb 2014 #18
I would want them to stay there, then. eggplant Feb 2014 #42
If I have more kids, I would want their pediatrician to have this policy. nt stevenleser Feb 2014 #21
Maybe the nation should reserve land specifically for the unvaccinated. alp227 Feb 2014 #32
what about animal vaccinations? cows? pigs? etc. nt DeadEyeDyck Feb 2014 #38
Good... SidDithers Feb 2014 #39
+1 HuckleB Feb 2014 #55
Our pediatrician group has had this policy for a few years now AngryAmish Feb 2014 #41
Thanks! The whole article is worth reading. GoCubsGo Feb 2014 #43
The cognitive dissonance is painful. eggplant Feb 2014 #44
One of the worst problems the measles presents is libodem Feb 2014 #46
I got measles from an unvaccinated person. Mariana Feb 2014 #53
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2014 #60
Mother Jones -- How Many People Aren’t Vaccinating Their Kids in Your State? HuckleB Feb 2014 #48
... X_Digger Feb 2014 #49
Think of this doctors waiting room! IggleDoer Feb 2014 #61
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