In Germany your Kid gets vaccines for 16 disease. The Health insurance does not pay for more so Germans don't get more. Those 16 vaccines are usefull but I would never give my kid 53 vaccines and I would not give them vaccines that are new on the "market".
There are none. But they won't let you know that, they will literally like to you and tell you your kids can be taken that they cannot attend d school etc. They will like all they can to make you believe it's the law.
There are no vaccines required by law. Forced inoculation means you have no control over what goes in your body and is slap in the face to personal freedom. They use schools to force them on you, most states allow you to sign waivers. They push vaccines at birth now. my last kid they tried to give him a hepatitis vaccine. I was like no hes not getting a prison tattoo on the way home he will be fine.
I think most US states have a religious exemption so you do not have to follow the vaccine schedule or vaccinate at all (I think CA does not have this but you'd have to double check if you live there). You can also choose a delayed vaccine plan (no more than 1 shot per visit) but it's more expensive because you'll have to take your kid to the doctor more often.
This is from the CDC website and lists the current vaccines. In 1983, The schedule included the MMR, DTP (now reformulated as DTaP), and OPV (now IPV) for polio. They recommended a tetanus booster at 14-16 and every 10 years thereafter but I doubt most adults are compliant. The HIB was added sometime within a few years of the 1983 schedule but it was found to be completely ineffective. It is now administered with other vaccines to improve efficacy.
Don't remember the docs name who wrote a book on it, but basically he said giving infants so many shots actually causes a mini-stroke. Anyone remember his name?
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biscuitrage ago
Can someone provide a list of vaccines required by law?
jimibulgin ago
I think a vitamin K shot is required at birth federally. Nothing else is.
jollux ago
Just get the 11 they got in 1986
SharpSliceOfMango ago
In Germany your Kid gets vaccines for 16 disease. The Health insurance does not pay for more so Germans don't get more. Those 16 vaccines are usefull but I would never give my kid 53 vaccines and I would not give them vaccines that are new on the "market".
jollux ago
Do you have the list of 16? In german is fine.
SharpSliceOfMango ago
The stuff you should get (11 diseases)
6-Fach Impfung:
Tetanus,
Diphtherie,
Keuchhusten,
Hib,
Kinderlähmung
Hepatitis B
Meningokokken-Impfung
3-Fach Impfung:
Masern
Mumps
Röteln
Other stuff:
Windpocken-Impfung
HPV
Pneumokokken (Nicht unbedingt erforderlich)
Influenza (Nur bei Risiko)
Rotaviren
Tuberkulose (Nicht mehr verfügbar)
Impfkalender: https://www.gelbe-liste.de/impfung/impfkalender
jollux ago
Excellent! Thank you so much, this is a big help.
Fateswebb ago
There are none. But they won't let you know that, they will literally like to you and tell you your kids can be taken that they cannot attend d school etc. They will like all they can to make you believe it's the law.
Far2Long2 ago
Constitution, Common Law or Admiralty Law? British Maritime Law? Choose your law.
BoraxTheFungarian ago
Bird law.
undertheshills ago
There are no vaccines required by law. Forced inoculation means you have no control over what goes in your body and is slap in the face to personal freedom. They use schools to force them on you, most states allow you to sign waivers. They push vaccines at birth now. my last kid they tried to give him a hepatitis vaccine. I was like no hes not getting a prison tattoo on the way home he will be fine.
dundundunnnnn ago
Required by law? It should be ZERO. The government should not force vaccines.
NewWorld ago
I think most US states have a religious exemption so you do not have to follow the vaccine schedule or vaccinate at all (I think CA does not have this but you'd have to double check if you live there). You can also choose a delayed vaccine plan (no more than 1 shot per visit) but it's more expensive because you'll have to take your kid to the doctor more often.
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https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/downloads/past/2017-child.pdf
This is from the CDC website and lists the current vaccines. In 1983, The schedule included the MMR, DTP (now reformulated as DTaP), and OPV (now IPV) for polio. They recommended a tetanus booster at 14-16 and every 10 years thereafter but I doubt most adults are compliant. The HIB was added sometime within a few years of the 1983 schedule but it was found to be completely ineffective. It is now administered with other vaccines to improve efficacy.
4841400209 ago
Don't remember the docs name who wrote a book on it, but basically he said giving infants so many shots actually causes a mini-stroke. Anyone remember his name?
madmalloy ago
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/laws/