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@9HXXBKF1yr1Y
It's the parents' fault if their unvaccinated child spreads disease to another child. The child doesn't know better or have as much say in the matter.
I believe that everyone should be vaccinated and aware of the benefits, but I don’t think that the government should be able to force it.
@9GGNRKD2yrs2Y
I think that you don't have to get vaccinated but you will be held criminally liable if you get someone dangerously sick
Your body your choice but I believe you should have consequences for your choices if they cause problems (Like spread a deadly virus)
@9G7QT5FProgressive2yrs2Y
If a parent can prevent another child's death, but they choose not to by not vaccinating their child and allowing their child told to interact with another child, then they should be held criminally liable for that child's death. Pretty simple concept.
@9FX4ZFS2yrs2Y
No, Mandatory Vaccinations should be a choice. People should have the right to deny what chemicals go into their bodies, and should not be convinced to do any vaccination.
if you chose no because the parents think the kid will get more hurt from the vaccine, then they end up dying, that is the parents fault for not doing their own research and being negligent in protecting their child.
@B4V773P2mos2MO
mandatory vaccinations is government overreach but the death of other children is the fault of the parents not choosing to vaccinate their kid
@B24GW497mos7MO
It leaves parents the choice as to whether or not their child should be vaccinated, but also let's them deal with the consequences of their choices.
@9ZDNBM58mos8MO
Causing physical harm is a crime and taking steps to allow harm to be caused is at least negligence.
@9Z9QYG48mos8MO
I feel like it would be of everyone's best interest for this to happen. The grief of losing someone, let alone a child, is heavy and debilitating. If someone were to pass on an illness that could be harmful to a child, they should be criminally charged with manslaughter. No one's beliefs are worth more than a human life.
@9S2H5SGProgressive11mos11MO
I think if a parent KNOWINGLY sends their child or themselves out in public while they're sick, they should be held accountable. It is extremely irresponsible to go out while sick and potentially infect others. You never know somebody else's medical needs and issues. What if there was a kid with a potentially life threatening illness like cancer that they infected with a disease like COVID or the flu? Their immune system isn't as strong as other peoples' and they could die. If you absolutely have to go somewhere in public while sick, then you should wear a facial covering.
@9MVJJ7F1yr1Y
To not get a child vaccinated is ultimately your choice however putting other childrens lives at risk with diseases is not right and the knowledge of putting that danger out is criminal
@9LYHPFDLibertarian1yr1Y
I think that if Jimmys parents made Jimmy catch a disease because he’s not vaccinated and then he gets the rest of his class sick and someone goes into the hospital, they should be held liable. It’s like in a car accident where multiple cars are involved, the one who caused the accident usually has to pay the most because it’s their fault. Same thing goes for children in school. If you harm someone else’s thing, you are liable if something happens.
@9LXVSDD1yr1Y
70% of COVID cases were transferred by children. Knowing this and doing nothing about it would be like seeing a building on fire and holding the exit doors closed.
@9J9H5RJ 1yr1Y
because if they aren’t gonna vaccinate their kids they better have another way to keep the diseases away
@9HSCS5W2yrs2Y
Pharmaceutical companies are colluding with government to profiteer off of mandates. We should support medical freedom, but if there is negligence we should hold parents accountable.
@9HQCRDMIndependent2yrs2Y
Mmr vaccine has shown correlation with autism in black boys in particular when administered before age 3.
@9HGBRP4Progressive2yrs2Y
If you cause the next black plague by not reportig to the National Healthcare Committee and State of Emergency committee then yes.
@B2W3JQD 5mos5MO
If it is legally demonstrated that another child has died because of a preventable disease passed on by the parents' child under specific circumstances that could have all been somehow prevented, such as knowingly avoiding a quarantine or social isolation that could have otherwise prevented this death, these parents should be held responsible and charged with manslaughter.
@9FTHZ3D2yrs2Y
If you are going to make a decision that can hurt other people, you have to be able to deal with the consequences. I have the complete freedom to treat everyone how I want to, but I'm not excused from the consequences. I can get fired, I can lose friends, etc, because my choices have consequences. The same goes for everything in life.
@9FM3MHP2yrs2Y
Enforcing legal accountability for parents who knowingly put others at risk by not vaccinating their children is crucial to protect public health. Data shows that vaccine-preventable diseases can lead to severe health consequences and outbreaks when vaccination rates drop. By holding parents criminally liable in cases where their unvaccinated children cause harm to others, we send a strong signal about the importance of community health and individual responsibility.
@9GGKSYT2yrs2Y
Though I believe vaccination is necessary and the right thing to do, bodily autonomy is a fundamental human right and mandatory vaccination infringes on that right.
@9FZ4YKF2yrs2Y
The parents are responsible for the safekeeping of their children, and for the harm their child does to others. If a child infects someone with a preventable disease it's the parents fault.
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