I'd be cool with that.
I've always heard that the public school requirement was for kids who could not get the vaccine due to some other health issues. Those kids were protected by the "herd" immunity concept.
But if a child's immune system is so compromised that they cannot get the vaccine, aren't they perpetually in danger and thus ought to take extraordinary precautions all the time anyway?
I've always heard that the public school requirement was for kids who could not get the vaccine due to some other health issues. Those kids were protected by the "herd" immunity concept.
But if a child's immune system is so compromised that they cannot get the vaccine, aren't they perpetually in danger and thus ought to take extraordinary precautions all the time anyway?