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#77215 04/25/07 09:18 AM
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How do you handle campers who want to attend camp, but parents doesn?t believe in getting immunized? Do you still allow them to attend? Or, do you have a form for the parents to sign? What are your procedures?

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My personal belief is I would be worried at being at camp with someone not immunized.. simply because I could end up ill.

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But if YOU are immunized, you shouldn't catch it, right?
i don't know.

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That is kind of the purpose of immunizations - to make you immune to an illness.

There are regular K-12 schools that have immunization waivers for parents who have religious objections, or in some states, any type of objections, to getting their kids immunized. I would look and see what the state uses for the school district/what the laws are and go from there.

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Yeah, I'd still be a little nervous around un-immunized people.

I don't know if any of my friends aren't immunized--but if they aren't, I certainly don't want to know that.

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If you have been immunised then you have no reason to worry. That is the point of immunisations- to control and eradicate disease.

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OH YEAH, that's right! Duh me. I must be forgetting the key fact of immunizations!

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Vaccines help the people who get them. If you do not have one, then you are the one who is worried. Do not worry at all.


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