Friday, March 27, 2009

Mandatory flu shots for preschoolers?

Friday, March 27, 2009

TAMPA (Bay News 9) -- A proposed law would make flu shots mandatory for any child about to enroll in a child care facility.

The proposed law would affect children by making sure they had the vaccination before they are allowed to attend preschool.

Pediatrician John McCormick said he thinks parents should be vaccinating their children even without the law.

"It's naturally a good idea to go ahead and do this in the daycare setting," he said.
McCormick said that, in the past, there have been supply issues, but he doesn't foresee that being as much of a problem. However, the financial aspect of the vaccination is a concern.

"The only true hold back is cost," he said.

While the proposed law makes its way through Tallahassee, Maria Lopez, the owner of Tampa's Play Care, is already taking steps to prevent the spread of the flu. She requires all of her employees to get the flu shot, and she hopes it will be made mandatory for the kids, too.

"The flu shot would help control all the sickness," she said.

Lopez said there are already certain immunizations and physicals required before children can be accepted into child care.

If the proposed flu rules pass, the law would go into effect July 1.

2 comments:

Aquil Aziz said...

Lets say there's a class of 25 students and only five of them haven't received the flu shots, why are they making a big deal about it since the other children have been vaccinated and are thus "protected"? Since the vaccine is safe and effective.

Vaccines are dangerous and any parent that allows some doctor or nurse to put that crap into their children's arms are accessories to assault and/or murder.

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