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To not see the point of keeping a well but rashy child isolated

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bumbdeal · 06/11/2012 21:39

When they were socialising freely and infectious 5 -7 days prior to the appearance of the rash.

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Pagwatch · 08/11/2012 10:22

Yy - what MrsDeVere said.

And wnkerwankerwankerwanker

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sashh · 08/11/2012 10:23

What SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius said


Unless it is for medical reasons I believe unvaxinated children should not be able to access state education. If the parents choose not to vaccinate then they can go private or home ed,

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Pagwatch · 08/11/2012 10:45

See. And that's why I hate these threads.

Chosing not to vaccinate is a huge decision. And one that should be add cautiously and seriously and with respect or the impact upon those around you.

I haven't vaccinated DD. I am not some air head and I agonise about this. I talk to everyone I can, I fret and I do the best I can whilst holding my dc to the fore of tht process.

The price for being unvaccinated is that I never let her go out if I have any reason to suspect she may be infectious. I am ultra cautious. So glib ops like this one - and the 'burn them, flog them' shit that gets posted in return drives me batty.

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RyleDup · 08/11/2012 11:41

Choosing to vaccinate is also a huge huge decision Pagwatch, and not one to be taken lightly, as I'm sure you know. The ops total arrogance and disrespect to other childrens health has caused the burn and flog attitude. Although I guess it is apparent now thats he/she is just a dumb ass troll with nothing better to do than wind other people up.

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