NoJust answer the question. It won't hurt.
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NoJust answer the question. It won't hurt.
This is what you get when a state is anti vax.
7th measles case confirmed in outbreak linked to Florida elementary school
7th measles case confirmed in outbreak linked to Florida elementary school
The seventh case of measles linked to an outbreak at Manatee Bay Elementary School in Florida was confirmed by officials on Tuesday.abcnews.go.com
Was it no, I'm not, or no I don't want to answer your question?
^^^^^If it makes you feel any better, if kids show up at public schools and do not have records of the usual vaccinations, they are given said vaccinations right there at school.
Then you can prove that?................school nurses quit dispensing aspirin for whatever, due to liabilities. And you're going to tell me a school district can vaccinate students, on the spot. without parental consent?^^^^^
I've already told you that the proof is from my own eyes. My students get a call from the nurse, they leave the class, they return a few minutes later with a bandage on their arm.Then you can prove that?.................
You don't give aspirin to anyone under the age of 18, approval or not................school nurses quit dispensing aspirin for whatever, due to liabilities.......
But spiking them is ok............You don't give aspirin to anyone under the age of 18, approval or not.
What the hell are you talking about?But spiking them is ok............
Sticking them with a needle. It sounds like you are a witness to your school breaking the law.What the hell are you talking about?
Do you know what the topic of the thread is?Sticking them with a needle. It sounds like you are a witness to your school breaking the law.
Do you know what the topic of the thread is?
Yeah, and you?If it makes you feel any better, if kids show up at public schools and do not have records of the usual vaccinations, they are given said vaccinations right there at school.
And you don't seem to want these kids vaccinated the same way almost all the other kids have been since infancy. Remember the topic of the thread? Yes it happens, yes it's legal. What is your problem?Yeah, and you?
I don't think it's legal.And you don't seem to want these kids vaccinated the same way almost all the other kids have been since infancy. Remember the topic of the thread? Yes it happens, yes it's legal. What is your problem?
I have no problem with vaccinations.....We did it the old fashioned way, via my doctor. If you can't give a kid aspirin, how do you explain a school nurse sticking a needle in a kids arm..........and who's got a problem if the kid gets an infection and loses an arm?nd you don't seem to want these kids vaccinated the same way almost all the other kids have been since infancy.
You're wrong. Thanks for the input.I don't think it's legal.
^^^^^I've already told you that the proof is from my own eyes. My students get a call from the nurse, they leave the class, they return a few minutes later with a bandage on their arm.
And I never said there was no parental approval. Parents and/or guardians sign a bunch of forms when a student is registered for school. YOU need to stop getting so worked up about things you don't know the first thing about.
Prove it then.....You're wrong. Thanks for the input.
We've been through this. Move on.Prove it then.....