Vaccines: Risks, Benefits, Choices
Information You Need Before You Vaccinate
This is a humerous, MUST SEE 8 minute clip on how the flu shot it made!!
Former science chief: 'MMR fears coming true'
A former Government medical officer in the UK who was responsible for deciding whether medicines are safe has accused the Government of "utterly inexplicable complacency" over the MMR triple vaccine for children. Dr Peter Fletcher, who was Chief Scientific Officer at the Department of Health, said if it is proven that the jab causes autism, "the refusal by governments to evaluate the risks properly will make this one of the greatest scandals in medical history". The full story is both horrifying and heart breaking.
Vaccine Refusal / Exemption Forms
Below, are sample right to refuse vaccination forms. Please modify them to your specific needs.
Document reflects state laws, regulations, or rule making that impose
vaccination requirements for enrollment and/or attendance in day care,
Head Start, kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, colleges, and universities.
This tool contains results from a 50-state legislative review of laws requiring assessment
of vaccination status and vaccine administration for healthcare workers and patients/residents.
The review was conducted by CDC in 2005 and collected data on laws for the following
types of facilities: hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, individual providers' practices,
correctional facilities, and facilities for the developmentally disabled.
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Disclaimer: The entire contents of this website are based upon the opinions of Dr. Sherri Tenpenny unless otherwise noted. The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information from the research and experience of Dr. Sherri Tenpenny. You are encouraged to make decisions about your health and the health care of your family based upon your personal research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional.
This publication presents state and project immunization policies that were validated in August, 2006. It reflects state laws, regulations, or rules that impose vaccination requirements for enrollment and attendance in childcare, kindergarten, and middle school. Also included are the reported allowable immunization exemptions for each project area.The policies are vaccine specific, cataloged by grade, and are presented in table format. Because there are variances in requirements, narrative descriptions referencing age or grade and dose requirements are included. Some maps have been inserted for comparison purposes.