Alert!!! Parents may face jail time
for not vaccinating kids in Maryland
Source: www.nvic.org by Barbara Loe Fisher Date: 11/19/07
On Nov. 17, Prince George, Maryland State's Attorney Glenn F.
Ivy (D) and the county's public health and education officials are
bringing the power of the State down on parents who have not
gotten
their children injected with vaccines for chickenpox and hepatitis B.
In a Nov. 13 press release issued by the Prince George's County Public
Schools (http://www1.pgcps.org/interio.asp?id=30956) and at a
press conference that day, state officials made it clear they were
going to use whatever means they had to use to force the children to
get vaccinated. Ivy said he was prepared to throw the parents whose
children had not gotten their shots in jail: "We can do this the easy
way or the hard way, but it's got to be done. I'm willing to move
forward with legal action." The parents of children, who have been kicked
out of school for failing to get their shots and are subject to truancy laws for
failing to get their kids shots and are subject to truancy laws, are being
summoned to the Prince George' County Courthouse in Upper Marlboro on Saturday
with their children to get them vaccinated on site or face fines and jail time.
In two televised debates on CNN with longtime national
vaccine policymaker William Shaffner, M.D. of Vanderbilt, and on MSNBC
with Prince George's County Health Officer Donald Shell, M.D., I made
the following points:
CNN
MSNBC
1) Terrorizing and threatening parents with jail time for not getting
their children a chickenpox shot is not the way to handle the
situation;
2) Some of the children may have had serious reactions to previous
vaccinations and their parents are only trying to protect them from
harm;
3) Even though it is unclear why all of the parents have not complied
with the new vaccine requirements, when government officials use
threats and intimidation to force parents to do what they want them to
do, parents will fear and mistrust government officials;
4) There are many new vaccines being developed that will be added to
the childhood schedule and what has happened in Maryland brings up the
question that many parents are asking: How many more vaccines are
children going to be forced to get to be able to get a public
education? Many parents think too many vaccines are already required;
5) Chickenpox is not smallpox and hepatitis B is not polio. Hepatitis
B is not an infection that can be transmitted in the school setting
and chickenpox is mild for most children. These diseases do not fit
the model of highly contagious diseases with a high rate of
complications leading to permanent injury and death that have led to
state vaccine requirements in the past;
6) Although Maryland and other states may allow medical and religious
exemptions, they are very difficult for parents to obtain. Doctors
cannot easily write medical exemptions that are not second- guessed by
public health officials, who require strict adherence to narrow
contraindications blessed by the CDC. Often parents, who attempt to
file religious exemptions, are thrown into rooms and grilled about the
sincerity of the religious beliefs;
7) Parents are wondering why every vaccine that industry produces is
always automatically recommended for universal use by the CDC and then
mandated;
8) The vaccine safety and informed consent debate is becoming more
intense because more parents are reporting that their children are
regressing into poor health after receiving many vaccines. Vaccines
carry risks of seizures, brain inflammation and even death and often
high risk children are not screened out of the program;
9) It is time for the people to take back the power - through their
elected representatives - to decide which vaccines their children
should have to take to go to school. In the past few decades,
legislatures have given up their power to vote on which new vaccines
will be mandated and have handed that power over to public health
officials who have never met a vaccine they did not want to mandate;
10) The ethical principle of informed consent that applies to every
other medical procedure that carries risks should also be applied to
vaccination. Everyone should have the right to make an informed,
voluntary vaccination choice.
There are many reasons why children do not receive vaccines. Some
parents want to vaccinate their children but do not have access to
public health clinics that are open during times that are convenient
for parents. There may be cost and affordability issues. Others want
to exempt their children from certain vaccines for reasons of
religious belief or conscience but, as is the case in Maryland, cannot
file a religious exemption unless they refuse all vaccines. Some may
have children who have regressed into poor health after previous
vaccinations and believe their children are genetically or otherwise at high risk for suffering vaccine reactions but can't find a doctor
to write a medical exemption and do not have religious beliefs that
qualify them for a religious exemption. Others are opposed to all
vaccine use because they have determined that vaccines are not
necessary, safe or effective.
Whatever the reasons for parents not vaccinating their children with
all state mandated vaccines, it is inappropriate for state officials
to threaten parents with jail time. Reportedly, there are about 6,000
truant students in the state of Maryland. Are the parents of the other
4,000 students who are missing from school also being given deadlines
and facing jail time their truant children?
Or could this military action by what some parents are referring to as
"The Vaccine Police" be simply a case of an eager State's Attorney
looking for a political platform teaming up with over-zealous health
and education officials to achieve a 100 percent vaccination rate with
all state-mandated vaccines in Maryland?
Whatever the case, hopefully the several thousand children showing up
with their parents at the courthouse tomorrow to get vaccinated will
be carefully screened for pre-existing health conditions that could
put them at high risk for suffering severe reactions and their parents
will be fully informed about how to monitor their children for
symptoms of vaccine reactions. In the zeal to implement public policy,
what health and education officials often forget is that individual
responses to pharmaceutical products vary. The one-size-fits-all
approach increases the risk of side effects for those genetically and
otherwise biologically at higher risk and that is just one of many
good reasons why the right to informed consent to vaccination is a
human right.
If you live in a state which does not have philosophical or
conscientious belief exemption and are interested in educating your
elected state representatives about vaccination and the need for
informed consent protections in vaccine laws in your state, please
contact NVIC at
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Maryland Vaccine Exemption Form:
http://edcp.org/pdf/896_form_revised_Dec-2005.pdf
New Chickenpox and Hepatitis B Vaccine Requirements in Maryland:
http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/NR/rdonlyres/8D232316- E7C2-4A7A-91E2-009E3D36F95C/13616/FAQ_0808.pdf
Total Vaccine Requirements for children living in Maryland:
http://www.edcp.org/pdf/at105092.pdf
CNN,
Vaccines or Else: Parents Blast Order for Schoolchildren, November 17, 2007
Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved. |