Objective coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with extensive links to primary sources.
Thursday, May 09, 2019
Plaintiff Challenging Vaccination Requirements Contracts Chicken Pox
A high school senior who recently lost his attempt to enjoin enforcement of steps taken by a local Kentucky health department to control an outbreak of chicken pox at a Catholic high school has now come down with chicken pox, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. Jerome Kunkel, who objects on religious grounds to the vaccine because it was originally produced using cells from an aborted fetus, had a religious exemption from vaccination requirements, as did most of his classmates at a conservative Catholic high school. Kunkel's lawyer said that about half of his clients have contracted the disease. He told them that contracting chicken pox, which creates immunity, was the quickest way to resolve their dispute with the county's extra-curricular and school attendance bans on student who are not immune.
Labels:
Kentucky,
Vaccination