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All of the unvaccinated children's parents should be charged with child endangerment.
Here is the problem as I see it and I don't know a way around it:
*There are some kids who cannot get vaccinated for legitimate reasons such as allergies or being immunocompromised.
*There are highly unethical anti-vax doctors willing to give anti-vax parents fake exemptions based on those legitimate reasons that their kids don't actually have.
So how do you get around that?
Investigate those exemptions and make sure they are legit. Fire any doctor who gives out fake ones.
A brief search indicates that only 1-2% of children are unable to receive traditional vaccinations due to allergies or immunocompromised conditions.
I'm willing to bet that the unethical doctors writing exemptions likely have an unbalanced amount of child-vaccination exemptions to administered child-vaccinations ratio. Such discrepancies should be thoroughly investigated.
In other words, if more than 2 out of every 100 children, a particular doctor consults with, are given vaccination exemptions, then something is suspicious.
That doesn't work. Doctors specialize in specific things. There are probably doctors who legitimately have 100% vaccine exempt patients for medical reasons.
The real problem is that doctors can't be "fired". Stop asking the government to do something when it's really the AMA licensing board that is the problem.
It's a private organization that is run by doctors. Obviously doctors are not going to prioritize making it easier to take away someone's license. Demand the AMA do something about "killer doctors" or something. If their brand is associated with sickness, then they might take action.
Hey, maybe the AMA licensing board should be a government body! Maybe industry self-regulation doesn't work!
Narrator: It doesn't
There's a lot off distance between "something is suspicious" and "this individual is criminally liable".
Criminally dubious, indeed. But here we are, where laws in this and many other regressive states are breaking and bending in ways that befuddle the mind - the educated mind at least.
That might work. In a sane state. Unfortunately, Florida would likely just let doctors get away with it if some such law astoundingly got passed. Their surgeon general is an anti-vaxer.
Yeah. It's truly bat-shit crazy watching what's going on. What a miracle vaccinations are, a true testament to mankind's prowess. Then Florida does this (Alabama - lookin' at you too, bruh).
Should be charged with bio-terrorism
That would be the governor
And his surgeon general.
Por que no los dos