February 6, 2015 at 3:54 PM
Vaccines: Home-school children who aren’t vaccinated
Thank you for the editorial “It’s time to end all debate on vaccines” [Opinion, Feb. 5]. I might go further:
We have rules that require children to have their shots in order to start school. Enforce them. If parents object — and they certainly have that right — then they may need to home-school their children so all other children can be safe.
I also have a question: When, down the line, can parents be sued for reckless endangerment for sending their unvaccinated children to school?
Ellen Zarter, Bellevue
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