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'They can't do it themselves': If parents
refuse to vaccinate their kids, should the
state do it for them?
A leading ethicist says every child has a right to be vaccinated and protected against measles and other childhood
infections
SHARON KIRKEY Updated: December 24, 2018
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The Vaccine Information Network, an online community of like-
minded parents who believe children are being "poisoned" by
vaccines, recently posted a message describing measles as a mild
and harmless disease that leaves a "stronger, healthier child in its
wake."
In fact, measles is a highly contagious virus that can attack the fatty protective sheath that
wraps around nerves in the brain and spinal cord, and children die a horrible death, said Ontario
paediatrician Rick MacDonald. "The people who post these things don't understand the
complications of these diseases;' said MacDonald, who worries anti-vaxxers are becoming more
rebellious, "more vicious" as measles outbreaks spread.
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Globally, reported cases of measles have spiked 30 per cent worldwide since 2016, a
resurgence spurred in part by misinformation about vaccine safety and Twitter bots and
Russian trolls spreading anti -vaccine messages. The World Health Organization has warned
countries risk losing decades of progress against measles and other entirely preventable
childhood diseases, while experts here have warned Canada's immunization rates make the
country "a sitting duck„ (https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/tone-down-the-rhetoric-advi
former-anti-vax-mother)- for outbreaks.
Now, with vaccine hesitancy a growing concern worldwide, a leading ethicist is asking a
provocative question: If parents won't vaccinate their children, should the state do it for them?
"I want to point out a moral stance that I don't think has gotten enough attention and that is
that every child has the right to be vaccinated;' Arthur Caplan, founding director of the division
of medical ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center said in a recent video commentary_ posted on
Medscap�L(https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/902956)-.
"We keep talking about parents' rights to say'yes' or'no; to avoid mandates or requirements,
or do what they choose to do. But a child can't protect himself or herself against measles, or the
flu;' he said.
ant to point out amoral stance that I don't think
hasgotten enough attention and that is that every
child has the right to be vaccinated-
"Someone
accinated-
"Someone has to speak up and say, 'Well, what about the kids? Don't they have any rights?"'
Tens of thousands of children in the U.S. and Europe are being denied vaccinations because of
misinformation about their safety and parents who still cling to the "canard" vaccines cause
autism, Caplan said.
"If someone comes in and says they don't want their child taken care of by western medicine
when they have diabetes or meningitis, we go to court and overrule their refusal, because we
know (children) have a right to live," he said. "They have a chance at life like anybody else. Why
not take the same attitude toward vaccination?"
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In Canada, one tenth of children are now going unvaccinated, meaning about 750,000 young
Canadians have no immunity whatsoever against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and
measles.
Caplan argues that under the rhetoric of "freedom of choice;' parents are trumping the rights of
children to be protected against deadly infections. "I'm not saying vaccines are 100 per cent
risk free, but the case for using them to keep infants and children healthy is overwhelming;' he
said.
Globally, countries are pushing back. In January, France made eight more vaccines mandatory
for school attendance, bringing the total to 11. In Australia, parents who object to vaccinating
their children risk losing childcare benefits and rebates. And, in California, lawmakers three
years ago repealed vaccine exemptions for philosophical or religious reasons. All children
attending California daycares and schools must be immunized against ten diseases, unless they
have a medical exemption certified by a licensed doctor.
In an interview, Caplan said philosophical or religious exemptions should be abolished. Most
religions would argue it's important to protect the interests of children, he said.
"No religion (https://domain.com/tag/religion)-, except maybe Christian Science, actually opposes
vaccination. There is no mention of (vaccines) in the Bible or the Hindu text or Buddhism."
ere is a basic human right to health care.
Children have to have it honoured for them — they
can't do it themselves -
Unvaccinated children should be kept out of daycares and schools during outbreaks, parents
should lose benefits like those under Australia's "no jab, no pay" law and any parent whose
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unvaccinated child harms another child should be held civilly liable, he added.
"There is a basic human right to health care. Children have to have it honoured for them — they
can't do it themselves. So, when parents won't do it, the state has a role to step in and help
vulnerable children:"
No parent in Canada can be forced to have his or her child vaccinated. Manitoba, Ontario and
New Brunswick have mandatory school entry laws, but all three allow non-medical exemptions
on religious or conscience grounds, and, in Ontario, non-medical exemptions are rising.
Caplan isn't alone in calling for compulsory vaccinations.
"We should not tolerate religious cop-outs anymore than we tolerate parental convictions based
on nonsensical conspiracy theories;" Queen's University bioethicist Udo Schuklenk has blogged
(http://ethxblog.blogapot.com/2014/04/compulsory-child-vaccination-and.html)-. "Irresponsible
parental conduct that is putting their children's well-being at risk does not deserve societal
accommodation."
Others say it is not a simple argument.
"We have parents who decide not to give blood to their kids for surgeries. Or who deny a child's
right to chemotherapy for a cancer;" said Dr. Noni MacDonald, a professor of pediatrics at
Dalhousie University in Halifax. "In some instances, the courts have agreed that this is such a
grievous condition that the parental decision-making should be overturned."
China imposes record $1.313 fine on company that gave faulty vaccines to children
(https://nationaIpost.com/news/world/china-imposes-record-1-3b-fineon-company-that-gave-faulty-
vaccines-to-children)
Percentage of young U.S. children who don't receive any vaccines has quadrupled since 2001
(https://nationalpost.com/news/world/percentage-of-young-u-s-chi ldren-who-dont-receive-any-vacci nes-
has-quadrupled-since-2001)
Vignettes from a pre-immunization Canada as childhood vaccination rates plummet
(https://national post.com/news/Canada/paralysis-spreads-throughout-canada-horrific-reminders-from-a-
pre-vaccination-age)
"But the problem we have here is that you're looking at a whole population of children's best
interests."
Compulsory vaccines could risk further alienating parents, she said.
"Is the penalty going to be, 'I'm going to put you in jail?' Or, 'I'm going to take (the child) into
care'? And how are you to police that penalty? You can make a philosophical statement that I
think all kids should be immunized and we should override conscientious objection, but what's
the 'how?"'
Mandatory vaccines for school entry turns the problem into a conflict of competing values —
"the value of immunization against the value of school" — when both are important to the child,
MacDonald said.
"It's more complex than just yes or no."
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Nr„ Tony Butler
NO. It is not more complex than yes or no as MacDonald argues.
A child w/o a recognised medical exemption should be barred from attending
any group activity, including school. And the isolation should not have to wait
for an outbreak. Students are not allowed in schools with weapons, despite
the right to own a knife or pellet gun or ..., because of the danger to other
students. Lacking immunity they are immediate suspects of carrying a
weaponised illness.
The alternative is to mandate daily medical tests to determine they are not
carriers of infection.
"Compulsory vaccines could risk fu... See More
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Wendy Wiriiglhtinouir
One question.Did you get all 72 vaccines, and are you current on all
boosters?
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a" Tony Butler
Wendy Wrightnour I received all vaccinations the instance they
became available and my doctors have been religious on the
subject.
Lately I'm more into old people vaccinations and flu shots. Still show
remenants of my smallpox vac scar. Some studies recommend
scarification over injections so maybe we might see a return of
shoulder scars
So yes I'm as immunized as one can be by vaccinations and illness.
And if you grew up with houses being quaranteed with shades
drawn or kids with pock marks or worse - caskets - you wouldn't
think for a second that not mandating vaccines was an option.
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