Yes, with only medically-based exceptions: children should not be vaccinated with the presence of related, medically proven allergies, history of unduly detrimental vaccine reactions, or physician-led determination of reasonable situations where vaccination would be medically inappropriate. Vaccines protect all children, but especially those who cannot receive vaccines for the medically-based exceptions above; as such, vaccines should be a federal requirement with medical regulation.
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