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Australia Enforces $15K Tax Penalty for Parents who Don’t Vaccinate
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDag" data-source="post: 68241089" data-attributes="member: 96964"><p>but they never went away. Sure they have been eradicated in some countries but we need to consider a few things with that.</p><p>1. If a vaccinated person is around enough people with the disease who are not vaccinated then the vaccination will not necessarily protect them so travelling overseas is a problem.</p><p>2. The definition of eradicated does not actually mean no new cases like I assumed. I was very surprised when I found that it didn't mean no cases.</p><p></p><p>We should be careful as we need to know vaccines are safe. What we do know as fact is that hundreds of thousands were given vaccines with unsafe substances in them. Yes they have since been changed but how do we know they are truly safe when some have not been around for that long? If anyone does want to respond to that question I expect them to address the fact that we have found out 20-30 years later that various medicines are unsafe when previously thought safe. Also I expect people to address the fact that peer reviewed studies that have gone on to form the basis of hundreds of other studies have been found to be fradulant 15 years after they were first peer reviewed.</p><p></p><p>Please don't start with name calling. My son is fully vaccinated as per the requirements of the govt vaccination schedule. Like most people his whooping cough vaccination no longer is that effective as the vaccine for that wanes after 4-5 years. I am not an anti-vaxxer. I have made some decisions knowing there is reason to have doubts about some things and have considered that and gone ahead with vaccinations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDag, post: 68241089, member: 96964"] but they never went away. Sure they have been eradicated in some countries but we need to consider a few things with that. 1. If a vaccinated person is around enough people with the disease who are not vaccinated then the vaccination will not necessarily protect them so travelling overseas is a problem. 2. The definition of eradicated does not actually mean no new cases like I assumed. I was very surprised when I found that it didn't mean no cases. We should be careful as we need to know vaccines are safe. What we do know as fact is that hundreds of thousands were given vaccines with unsafe substances in them. Yes they have since been changed but how do we know they are truly safe when some have not been around for that long? If anyone does want to respond to that question I expect them to address the fact that we have found out 20-30 years later that various medicines are unsafe when previously thought safe. Also I expect people to address the fact that peer reviewed studies that have gone on to form the basis of hundreds of other studies have been found to be fradulant 15 years after they were first peer reviewed. Please don't start with name calling. My son is fully vaccinated as per the requirements of the govt vaccination schedule. Like most people his whooping cough vaccination no longer is that effective as the vaccine for that wanes after 4-5 years. I am not an anti-vaxxer. I have made some decisions knowing there is reason to have doubts about some things and have considered that and gone ahead with vaccinations. [/QUOTE]
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