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Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
56. See here, I could probably say yes.
Wed Feb 4, 2015, 02:57 PM
Feb 2015

Especially when they infect those who are very young and those who are unable to take a vaccination for valid reasons.

The only problem is, finding the connection, which can get harder.

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Yes, they should. NuclearDem Feb 2015 #1
Yes on point Feb 2015 #2
"Discuss" - no thanks. closeupready Feb 2015 #3
I love how the anti-vaxxers out themselves in these threads. eom MohRokTah Feb 2015 #6
Okie dokie lokie, bye then! NuclearDem Feb 2015 #7
Curious why did you have to mention you are trashing a thread? ChosenUnWisely Feb 2015 #9
Yes. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #4
Yes, some folks cannt be vaciniated for real medical reasons. They get a pass, most of those folks ChosenUnWisely Feb 2015 #11
Agreed. HappyMe Feb 2015 #13
Yes. eom MohRokTah Feb 2015 #5
Difficult to prove proximate cause, I would think. Brigid Feb 2015 #8
You would want to be an epidemiologist, not a lawyer. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #10
I think so. HappyMe Feb 2015 #12
"I don't know how this could be done." Precisely. WinkyDink Feb 2015 #15
I'm sure somebody will figure it out. HappyMe Feb 2015 #16
So you want the govt to track down families and then...what? Imprison the parents and make orphans? WinkyDink Feb 2015 #57
Vaccinate the kids. HappyMe Feb 2015 #59
Wow. Because we just don't have enough police breaking down our doors. and now you want to give them WinkyDink Feb 2015 #62
It's done through epidemiology. jeff47 Feb 2015 #19
They bring medical experts and doctors HappyMe Feb 2015 #22
Ebola is not airborne. LisaL Feb 2015 #33
It's also in Africa jeff47 Feb 2015 #34
What next: Sue for all contagions? THINK IT THROUGH, OP. WinkyDink Feb 2015 #14
I have, you can sue if someone gives you the clap or aids for example ChosenUnWisely Feb 2015 #18
Flu can kill you too. LisaL Feb 2015 #36
You need to learn more about Cause-and-Effect and the law. WinkyDink Feb 2015 #58
At least 30 States have already prosecuted people for negligent or intenional transmission of HIV Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #25
You really don't see the difference? LisaL Feb 2015 #35
No, I don't. If you can prove the transmission in either case, it's just the same. Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #52
I'm pretty sure pipi_k Feb 2015 #38
You're absolutely right. Proving causation would be COLGATE4 Feb 2015 #78
Uh.....because the sexual act is a known, provable cause, and is not mere sneezing or a handshake. WinkyDink Feb 2015 #60
Yes, if it can be proven bluestateguy Feb 2015 #17
A better solution would be to re-establish leper colonies. VScott Feb 2015 #20
Interesting question. Vattel Feb 2015 #21
Not practical in most cases, I think LeftishBrit Feb 2015 #23
And it's airborne. LisaL Feb 2015 #31
You can sue anybody for anything rock Feb 2015 #24
I think so, but oldandhappy Feb 2015 #26
Get rid of HIPPA? HockeyMom Feb 2015 #27
Your rights end where MY health begins. HappyMe Feb 2015 #30
Sounds good ohheckyeah Feb 2015 #37
A cold or the flu is one thing. HappyMe Feb 2015 #39
Flu can be deadly. People have died from it. LisaL Feb 2015 #40
Measles, polio and TB are pretty awful too. HappyMe Feb 2015 #41
TB? LisaL Feb 2015 #42
A bunch of people would howl, HappyMe Feb 2015 #43
Until such time an effective vaccine is developed, what do you propose somebody LisaL Feb 2015 #44
After the vaccine is perfected and sensible people get it, HappyMe Feb 2015 #46
You ohheckyeah Feb 2015 #82
Get rid of HIPPA HockeyMom Feb 2015 #45
Pfft! HappyMe Feb 2015 #48
If they homeschool? HockeyMom Feb 2015 #50
If you don't give a fuck about HappyMe Feb 2015 #54
I AM elderly HockeyMom Feb 2015 #68
Says you. WinkyDink Feb 2015 #63
That's right. HappyMe Feb 2015 #64
Oh, but I agree with THAT. Your child presumably isn't force-feeding another. WinkyDink Feb 2015 #66
There have been stories where the school HappyMe Feb 2015 #67
Schools where I worked had peanut free tables HockeyMom Feb 2015 #70
it's HIPAA n/t frylock Feb 2015 #51
It's HIPAA, not HIPPA likesmountains 52 Feb 2015 #80
Should they pay a higher insurance rate because Johonny Feb 2015 #28
Should Medicare also? HockeyMom Feb 2015 #71
Oh, you don't want to go down that road HockeyMom Feb 2015 #76
Here's something -- HappyMe Feb 2015 #29
Yes. nt Ykcutnek Feb 2015 #32
I think I prefer Australia's approach: Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #47
Oh, HIV transmission laws in some places did not require knowingly or purposefully doing anything. Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #53
That's not quite right, actually. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #72
Liable for Civil Damage? hardluck Feb 2015 #49
If you read any number of online forum of parents with autistic children - you will find these Douglas Carpenter Feb 2015 #55
See here, I could probably say yes. Xyzse Feb 2015 #56
Yes (nt) LostOne4Ever Feb 2015 #61
Are you positing that somehow non-vaccinated kids can have their measles and mumps and WinkyDink Feb 2015 #65
The point is that... LeftishBrit Feb 2015 #73
Would be nice for all of them to come with an "I'm a half-witted idiot" warning label. LanternWaste Feb 2015 #69
I like that...tattooed across their foreheads! ChosenUnWisely Feb 2015 #79
So long as they are optional SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2015 #74
you could only do that if they are mandatory Takket Feb 2015 #75
Good question Man from Pickens Feb 2015 #77
Can I sue someone I've never met for passing on TB at the grocery store? Ilsa Feb 2015 #81
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