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Friday, October 19, 2007
Some Falsely Cite Religious Reasons To Avoid Immunizing Their Children
A small but growing number of parents around the country are falsely claiming religious exemptions to avoid vaccinating their children who are entering school when the real reasons are concern over safety of the vaccines or fear that they may cause other illnesses. Reporting on the trend, an AP story earlier this week said that 28 states allow parents to opt out of immunizations only for medical or religious reasons, while 20 others also allow philosophical objections. Two give exemptions only on medical grounds.