CZ Bans Unvaccinated Kids from Schools, Activity Groups

doctor examining a child in a hospital

The Czech Republic has decided that unvaccinated children over three years of age will be banned from nursery schools as well as from any other children’s groups. The law should come into force in December this year and precede the European Union’s regulation of two years on official controls.
To date, unvaccinated children could enter private nursery schools. But the task of the new law is to establish the same rules for all. This new law is being enforced by the Czech government in response to the increasing number of unvaccinated children. Many parents in CZ refuse to vaccinate their children because they ‘believe’ that vaccines cause autism and other illnesses. Vaccination is considered a marketing campaign by pharmaceutical companies. If parents continue this trend, they will not only ban entry to similar facilities for their children but also a fine of 10,000 Czech crowns.

In the early days of life, the child has the most vulnerable immune system. It is easy for them to catch a dangerous disease, and their parents only contribute to this probability. The negative effects of vaccination have never been proven. The World Health Organization, mentions that that vaccination is the best prevention and also saves three million lives a year. And this number could be even higher.

 

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