Mandatory Vaccines For School-Age Children:
Mandatory Vaccines Required:
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Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Latvia, Poland,
Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Argentina, China, Malaysia, Pakistan
Mandatory Vaccines Not Required:
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Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany,
Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania,
Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
Exceptions:
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Australia (not mandated at the Federal level,
but mandatory in: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western
Australia.)
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Canada (not mandated at the Federal level, but
mandatory in: New Brunswick and Ontario.)
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The United States: (not mandated at the Federal level)
1.)
States that allow children to not be
vaccinated for: Medical, Religious and
Philosophical Reasons:
(Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
Minnesota, Arkansas, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Maine.)
2.) States
that allow children to not be vaccinated for: Medical and Religious Reasons:
(Alaska, Hawaii,
Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, New Mexico, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa,
Illinois, Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South
Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland, New Jersey,
Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Vermont, New York.)
3.) States
that allow children to not be vaccinated for: Medical Reasons:
(California,
Mississippi, West Virginia.)
4.) States
that allow children to not be vaccinated for: Religious and Philosophical Reasons:
(Missouri.)
^ I believe the only children that attend school that should not be vaccinated are those that have medical issues. Every one else should be required to or should be kept completely separated from the children that are vaccinated. ^
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