A favor - US schools
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by AdobePinon
No, but they will have a subscription-based medicine to 'manage' it.
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if not taken regulary symptons will recur
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by AdobePinon
No, but they will have a subscription-based medicine to 'manage' it.
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Can I hAVE (sOmE) plEASe? i thinK i MAY: HA VE A SERIous, bout cominG...ON!
#48
Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by rincewind
Don't have medical insurance. Guess I'll just have to wear some shades and hope it all goes away.
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by ImHere
Can I hAVE (sOmE) plEASe? i thinK i MAY: HA VE A SERIous, bout cominG...ON!
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by rincewind
I think I just received font poisoning
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I like the color blue, is that so wrong? Its there, so why not use it?
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by jjmb
I like the color blue, is that so wrong? Its there, so why not use it?
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by New in NY
As far as I know (and I might be wrong) New Jersey only has medical and religious exemption, meaning you can't object to vaccinations on philosophical/moral grounds. In the case of religious/moral reasons it has to be against all vaccinations, you can't have a religious objection to Hepatitis B vaccine and get the tetanus done.
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/health/immleg2003.htm#e
No one can force you to have your children immunized. And you do have the choice to pick and choose which ones you will allow and which ones you won't, as long as you have a good enough reason and these reasons are valid (that is there are research or a child in family has had a reaction etc.) for allowing some and not others. As far as Hep B vaccine, moral reasons are good enough. It is the only vaccine that a child has where the disease is sexually transmitted and the main reason for children getting the disease. Therefore, you can entitled, as a parent, to opt your child out of this one and this one only if you so wish.
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by rincewind
Are you below 5' 11" ??
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by Ben
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/health/immleg2003.htm#e
No one can force you to have your children immunized. And you do have the choice to pick and choose which ones you will allow and which ones you won't, as long as you have a good enough reason and these reasons are valid (that is there are research or a child in family has had a reaction etc.) for allowing some and not others. As far as Hep B vaccine, moral reasons are good enough. It is the only vaccine that a child has where the disease is sexually transmitted and the main reason for children getting the disease. Therefore, you can entitled, as a parent, to opt your child out of this one and this one only if you so wish.
No one can force you to have your children immunized. And you do have the choice to pick and choose which ones you will allow and which ones you won't, as long as you have a good enough reason and these reasons are valid (that is there are research or a child in family has had a reaction etc.) for allowing some and not others. As far as Hep B vaccine, moral reasons are good enough. It is the only vaccine that a child has where the disease is sexually transmitted and the main reason for children getting the disease. Therefore, you can entitled, as a parent, to opt your child out of this one and this one only if you so wish.
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by rincewind
Simple yes or no. It's not that hard
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by jjmb
Yes Yes Yes. Apparently a simple Yes was too short a message for the system before you ask why in triplicate.
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by rincewind
Not looking good. Male or female?
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by jjmb
I knew I should of added female
I'm sensing you have children and one has been in Europe for a long period of time.
And I'm sensing......Ah!!.....understand fully the choice of fonts. Thanks for your time.
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Re: A favor - US schools
Originally Posted by rincewind
Hmmmm......
I'm sensing you have children and one has been in Europe for a long period of time.
And I'm sensing......Ah!!.....understand fully the choice of fonts. Thanks for your time.
I'm sensing you have children and one has been in Europe for a long period of time.
And I'm sensing......Ah!!.....understand fully the choice of fonts. Thanks for your time.
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