Parents of Vaccine Injured Children Support West Virginia Religious Exemption
Parents of Vaccine Injured Children Support West Virginia
Religious Exemption
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PARENTS OF VACCINE INJURED CHILDREN SUPPORT WEST VIRGINIA RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION
The National Vaccine Information Center, the nations oldest and largest
organization representing parents of vaccine injured children, endorsed the call
by West Virginia parents for the right to exercise religious exemption to
vaccination. West Virginia is only one of two states that does not allow parents
to obey their conscience and religious convictions when making vaccination
decisions for their children.
Every vaccine carries a risk of injury or death, said NVIC co-founder and
president Barbara Loe Fisher. Those risks can be greater for children with
genetic factors making them more vulnerable to suffering vaccine complications.
A health care intervention involving potential significant health risks for a
child should have the voluntary, informed consent of the parent who is
responsible for and loves that child more than anyone else. West Virginia should
not deny any citizen the freedom to obey his or her conscience or religious
convictions, especially when it involves a risk of permanent disability or
death.
Mandatory vaccination laws are in force in all 50 states in the U.S. but all
state laws include exemptions. Medical exemptions are recognized in 50 states;
personal, philosophical or conscientious belief exemptions are allowed in 17
states; and all but two states, including West Virginia, allow religious belief
exemption.
During the past 25 years, the numbers of doses of vaccines which have been
recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for mass use by American
children have nearly doubled from 23 doses of seven vaccines in 1978 to 39 doses
of 12 vaccines in 2003. States and given financial incentives by the CDC to add
new vaccines to mandatory requirements.
The CDC recommended universal use of hepatitis B vaccine in 1991 and chicken
pox vaccine in 1995. Hepatitis B disease is primarily an adult disease occurring
in IV drug users and those with multiple sexual partners. Before varicella
zoster (chicken pox) vaccine was made available in the mid-1990s, about 100
Americans died from chicken pox disease complications and about 50 were adults.
Chicken pox vaccine was created using the cells of aborted fetal tissue.
The vast majority of states allow personal, conscientious or religious
belief exemptions to vaccinations. A small minority of parents exercise one of
those exemptions. There are no raging epidemics of deadly infectious diseases in
America just because the overwhelming majority of states endorse the principle
our founding fathers fought and died to give us: that the individual has
inalienable rights which limit the power of the state. One of those inalienable
rights is our freedom to worship God according to the dictates of our
conscience. West Virginia ought to join the 48 other state governments which
understand and appreciate the fundamental freedom for citizens to obey the
guidance they have been given through study of scripture or prayer, said
Fisher.
The National Vaccine Information Center is a national, non-profit educational
organization founded in 1982 by parents of vaccine injured children. Founding
members worked with Congress in the 1980s to create the National Childhood
Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 and have served as a watchdog on vaccine research,
development, policymaking and law since then. For more information, go to
www.nvic.org. Kathi Williams Director
and Co-founder National Vaccine Information Center 421-E Church Street Vienna,
VA 22180 703-938-0342
www.NVIC.org
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NVIC is funded through individual membership donations and does not receive
government funding. Barbara Loe Fisher, President and Co-founder.
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