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| Vaccinations | |
| By: Gaffer Date: March 29, 2015, 10:11 pm | |
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| There's been a debate in some places ever since the outbreak of | |
| measles that apparently got spread at Disneyland. Do | |
| governments have the right to tell parents they must get their | |
| children vaccinated? | |
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| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Helen Date: March 30, 2015, 9:54 am | |
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| When will I ever learn to copy my long posts.. :'( :-\ :-[ | |
| Chrome suddenly quite on me and I lost the whole lot!! I | |
| answered NO and gave a very long post about the various | |
| conspiracy theories that are here to breed fear and control us. | |
| It was good, I wrote loads of it. All the government control | |
| conspiracies...then lost it all. | |
| Our brother John/Amadeus would say that God didn't want it | |
| posted, he is probably right....it was probably just my fleshy | |
| ramblings. :) | |
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| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Deborah Date: March 30, 2015, 3:03 pm | |
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| This is an American issue... there's no compulsory vaccination | |
| in the UK, yet the vast majority of parents are happy to have | |
| their children vaccinated for most things. | |
| It's the compulsion that breeds the conspiracy theories. | |
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| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Kerry Date: March 30, 2015, 4:05 pm | |
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| [quote author=Helen link=topic=93.msg904#msg904 date=1427727252] | |
| When will I ever learn to copy my long posts.. :'( :-\ :-[ | |
| Chrome suddenly quite on me and I lost the whole lot!! I | |
| answered NO and gave a very long post about the various | |
| conspiracy theories that are here to breed fear and control us. | |
| It was good, I wrote loads of it. All the government control | |
| conspiracies...then lost it all. | |
| Our brother John/Amadeus would say that God didn't want it | |
| posted, he is probably right....it was probably just my fleshy | |
| ramblings. :) | |
| [/quote]Sometimes you can recover a post by using the "back" | |
| arrow. You can also do the "select all" trick; and then hit | |
| "copy." If the post goes through, you can forget about it. | |
| You don't need it copied into a file somewhere else if it went | |
| through. | |
| If it doesn't go through and the "back" arrow doesn't have your | |
| text in the box, you can paste the text into the box. If you | |
| have a problem, you can also paste the text into a file and try | |
| later. | |
| #Post#: 908-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Kerry Date: March 30, 2015, 4:47 pm | |
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| [quote author=Deborah link=topic=93.msg905#msg905 | |
| date=1427745838] | |
| This is an American issue... there's no compulsory vaccination | |
| in the UK, yet the vast majority of parents are happy to have | |
| their children vaccinated for most things. | |
| It's the compulsion that breeds the conspiracy theories. | |
| [/quote]It's been debated in the UK. | |
| http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012/09/02/should-we-make-childhood-vaccinations… | |
| Governments are apt to do nothing until some disaster strikes. | |
| Take the recent case of the plane that went down when one pilot | |
| left the cockpit. The remaining pilot wrecked the plane. | |
| Some countries already had rules in place that required at least | |
| two pilots in the cockpit at all times. Others didn't. Now | |
| that disaster struck, countries that didn't have the | |
| requirement are scurrying to add it. | |
| Particularly problematical are the diseases where babies can't | |
| be vaccinated for. If my neighbors don't have their older | |
| children vaccinated and their children get sick or even die, | |
| that's one thing; but what if their children would make my baby | |
| sick and die? What if your pediatrician was treating | |
| children who were old enough to be vaccinated but weren't? You | |
| could take your baby there for a minor problem and have your | |
| baby catch some deadly contagious disease. | |
| My guess is most Muslims in the UK are not opposed to | |
| vaccinations; but what the more radical ones who oppose all | |
| vaccinations? There is a Muslim doctor who says all | |
| vaccinations are wrong. | |
| http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/2011/01/20/islam-vaccines-and-health-2/ | |
| Smallpox has been wiped out; and I wonder if it would have been | |
| if the UK at the time had not forced everyone to be vaccinated. | |
| Polio would probably not exist now if people hadn't opposed it | |
| on religious grounds in a few places. Today it still poses a | |
| threat. When war disrupted Syria and people couldn't get | |
| vaccinated, it cropped again. It's still around waiting to break | |
| out again. The reason seems to be Muslim clerics in | |
| Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria telling people that polio | |
| vaccinations were an attempt to sterilize Muslims. | |
| The question is not about conspiracy theories. The question is | |
| if governments have the right to force people to be vaccinated. | |
| If non-Muslim children who were too young to be fully | |
| vaccinated for polio were catching polio because there were | |
| enough Muslims who refused to vaccinate their older children, | |
| would the government have the right to intervene? | |
| Not that it's a matter of Islam. Here in the USA, it's other | |
| types of people who are opposed to vaccination. People are | |
| suspicious of doctors for other reasons. The high cost of | |
| delivering a child is one along with the unpleasant | |
| circumstances. Women who give birth first to a child in a | |
| hospital often are unhappy and then find it much more pleasant | |
| and much less expensive to give birth at home with a midwife. | |
| Those women are suspicious of doctors. Health care is a racket | |
| here in the USA. Look at this chart. | |
| http://d35brb9zkkbdsd.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/nyt-birth-costs… | |
| And no, the women in the USA are not getting any better care. | |
| #Post#: 912-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Kerry Date: March 30, 2015, 5:37 pm | |
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| Deborah, | |
| I found an article about a church here in Pennsylvania. It's | |
| said they have had 22 children die because their teachings tell | |
| them to avoid doctors. It's a little long and unpleasant. I | |
| don't know if you would want to read it or not. | |
| http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Faith-Healing-Churches-Linked-to-Two-… | |
| Where does the line get drawn? If parents have certain | |
| religious beliefs that could kill their children, what should | |
| the government do? Nothing, saying the right to religious | |
| freedom is more important? We would not allow people to | |
| practice human sacrifice if that was part of their religion. I | |
| think government has the right to intervene if people's religion | |
| or other beliefs are affecting other people. | |
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| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Kerry Date: March 30, 2015, 5:40 pm | |
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| Helen, | |
| Another question for you. Do you think the government has the | |
| right to force people vaccinate their dogs and cats against | |
| rabies? | |
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| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Deborah Date: March 31, 2015, 1:48 am | |
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| Kerry | |
| The question of compulsory vaccination has been raised in the | |
| UK, but I don't think any government has yet considered it | |
| seriously. | |
| There are a few 'oddballs' in every country who oppose | |
| vaccination. In the UK they are very small minorities, and as | |
| long as the vast majority of people are vaccinated against | |
| things like measles and whooping cough, there is no public | |
| health problem. | |
| You mentioned smallpox and rabies. These are dramatic illnesses | |
| with very high mortality rates (100% in the case of rabies), and | |
| so vaccination is the only way to deal with them. The UK is free | |
| of rabies, and the only way to keep it so is to maintain very | |
| strict quarantine regulations - with compulsory vaccination of | |
| any animal brought in from abroad. So this is probably our only | |
| compulsory vaccination. Some people will try to break the rule | |
| (because the vaccine is expensive) but I don't think there is | |
| any public call for it to be abolished. | |
| #Post#: 921-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Deborah Date: March 31, 2015, 3:50 am | |
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| [quote]The UK is free of rabies, and the only way to keep it so | |
| is to maintain very strict quarantine regulations - with | |
| compulsory vaccination of any animal brought in from | |
| abroad.[/quote] | |
| Forgot to mention that there is an alternative to vaccination - | |
| six months quarantine. The vaccine option was only brought in a | |
| few years ago. | |
| #Post#: 922-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Vaccinations | |
| By: Kerry Date: March 31, 2015, 6:40 am | |
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| [quote author=Deborah link=topic=93.msg919#msg919 | |
| date=1427784486] | |
| Kerry | |
| The question of compulsory vaccination has been raised in the | |
| UK, but I don't think any government has yet considered it | |
| seriously.[/quote]As with many other things, governments are apt | |
| to wait until a disaster motivates them. | |
| [quote]There are a few 'oddballs' in every country who oppose | |
| vaccination. In the UK they are very small minorities, and as | |
| long as the vast majority of people are vaccinated against | |
| things like measles and whooping cough, there is no public | |
| health problem.[/quote]Yes, that's true. | |
| [quote]You mentioned smallpox and rabies. These are dramatic | |
| illnesses with very high mortality rates (100% in the case of | |
| rabies), and so vaccination is the only way to deal with them. | |
| The UK is free of rabies, and the only way to keep it so is to | |
| maintain very strict quarantine regulations - with compulsory | |
| vaccination of any animal brought in from abroad. So this is | |
| probably our only compulsory vaccination. Some people will try | |
| to break the rule (because the vaccine is expensive) but I don't | |
| think there is any public call for it to be abolished. | |
| [/quote]Rare but it does happen from time to time. The last | |
| known case, from what I could find, was from a bat that somehow | |
| bit a human in 2012. The type of bats there seldom bite | |
| humans; and I doubt they would bite animals much -- and if they | |
| did try to bite animals, the animals' fur would probably protect | |
| them. | |
| [quote author=Deborah link=topic=93.msg921#msg921 | |
| date=1427791800] | |
| Forgot to mention that there is an alternative to vaccination - | |
| six months quarantine. The vaccine option was only brought in a | |
| few years ago.[/quote]I also discovered that there is some | |
| concern over puppy smuggling. The BBC | |
| http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30043935 | |
| reported: | |
| The last case of rabies in dogs in the UK (outside of | |
| quarantine) was in a dog imported from Pakistan in 1970. | |
| Wound cleaning and immunisation within a few hours after contact | |
| with a suspect rabid animal can prevent the onset of rabies and | |
| death. | |
| Nigel Gibbens, the UK's chief veterinary officer and Defra's | |
| chief spokesman, said: "We are seeing evidence of animals being | |
| fraudulently introduced under the pets passport scheme, and that | |
| needs to stop. | |
| "The UK has, throughout the time we've been running the regime | |
| since January 2012, carried out more checks than other member | |
| states. So another of the [Pet Travel Scheme] changes is that | |
| all member states, all countries of the EU, will be required to | |
| do a proportion of checks. | |
| I think it sad when a country has reduced a disease to only a | |
| ghost of a presence that people would risk reintroducing it by | |
| smuggling puppies in. | |
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