More on pediatricians “firing” families for refusing vaccines. “More surprising to the authors were two findings: 39 percent of those surveyed said they would consider turning away a family that refused all shots — researchers had expected the number to be about 20 percent — while 28 percent said they’d think about severing a relationship with a family that refused some shots.”
Consider the ramifications of this:
If this child, or any child, gets sick and dies as a result of not receiving needed vaccinations, who will the parents sue? The lawyers who launched the campaign? Or the pediatrician who didn’t browbeat them into getting the vaccination?
(via PointofLaw.com)






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