White Plains, NY – Judge Won’t Let Unvaccinated Children Back In Rockland County School

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    White Plains, NY – A federal judge, citing an “unprecedented measles outbreak” in suburban Rockland County, New York, has denied a request to let 44 unvaccinated children return to school.

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    Parents of students in the Green Meadow Waldorf School in Chestnut Ridge have sued the county health department. They say none of the school’s excluded children have contracted measles amid the county’s outbreak, which started last fall.

    According to the Journal News , their lawyer, Michael Sussman, criticized the judge’s decision Tuesday to deny a temporary injunction that would have allowed the children back in classes.

    On the same day, pediatric organizations expressed support for state legislation that would allow minors to get vaccinated without parental consent .

    The legislation’s Democratic sponsors say too many parents believe unsupported online claims that vaccines are unsafe.

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    Information from: The Journal News, http://www.lohud.com


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    yamsar
    yamsar
    5 years ago

    The alt-right want to eat their burgers but don’t want to pay the rent. Leibel Groner for president 2020!

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    I cannot imagine why a child would not be vaccinated.

    A1826
    A1826
    5 years ago

    Look up and listen to Dr. Plotkin’s deposition. That’s nine hours. Just listen to even some of it will give you a clue why children are not vaccinated. Check out the Hannah Poling’s case too.

    For the life of me I couldn’t understand how parents would take the risk of not vaccinating their children. Now I get it. It’s a risk either way. Parents should have the right to choose.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    Well, I suppose a lot of babies die twenty-four hours after wearing sunscreen. Correlation is not causation.