That other thread got me wondering how many kids our children might be in contact with who are not vaccinated and we wouldn't know it. I always just assume that all the kids who go to DD's school have to be vaccinated to go there, and I know that all my friends have the same mindset that I do about vaccines, but I have no idea about kids she plays with at the park or wherever.
Do all daycares/child care places/schools require all the kids who go
there to have the standard vaccinations, on the standard schedules?
Obviously if you have a friend or family member watching your kids, it's
different, but a licensed daycare or public school?
I follow the advice of my DD's pedi and she gets the recommended vaccines at the recommended times. When her preschool asks for the school physical form and vaccination record, the pedi's office fills out the form and gives me a copy of the vaccine record and I give it to school. I don't really think much about it.
But for people who don't vaccinate their kids, or who follow some alternative vaccine schedule, is this an issue? Can their kids go to day care? Pre-school? Kindergarten?
Re: s/o the vaccination discussion
Also, things like gym daycare facilities usually don't ask for vaccination records.
I don't think this is something worth worrying about, honestly. If you're vaccinating and emphasizing good hygiene and healthy diet/lifestyle, you're doing everything you can and should do to protect your kids.
That other thread about being stressed on how to tell a friend that you don't want her kids around yours because they're not vaccinated just made me think about how you really can't control that a lot of the time. And that's a good point about folks who can't receive vaccinations for medical reasons - I wonder if her friend's kid couldn't be vaccinated (versus her choosing not to vaccinate) - would that make a difference? Interesting.
I'm pro-vax, so as long as my kids are up to date on their vaccines, then I never worry about it because a vaccinated kid coming in contact with an unvaccinated kid is worse for the unvaccinated kid. I couldn't imagine being anti-vax, because you'd have to worry about it all the time as even vaccinated kids can act as carriers.
Also, we told our parents and DH's parents that the pedi recommended that they get flu shots and tdap vaccinations because they all spend so much time with our kids, and asked them to please get them. But I'll never follow up with them and make sure they did it or not, and I don't think I could tell any of them that they can't spend time with the kids because they haven't gotten their flu shot, either.
Us too. We mentioned our preference that they get those vaccines to the grandparents and are leaving it at that. I'm not sure whether they will or not, but at this point I feel like it's up to them and not really my place to push.
One or two kids being non vaccinated due to medical reasons or whatever won't make much of a difference, but when half the school is unvaccinated then there is no herd immunity.
Only because a vaccinated kid/adult can still be a carrier while remaining unaffected themselves. My point is that herd immunity is effective, but not a replacement for vaccinations.
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