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RSS FeedsAnti-vaccine group says it would take province to court if it attempts to remove a parents´ right to refuse
(The Star Science)

 
 

19 september 2019 03:21:26

 
Anti-vaccine group says it would take province to court if it attempts to remove a parents´ right to refuse
(The Star Science)
 


An anti-vaccine group is threatening a court challenge against any attempt to remove Ontario parents’ right to keep schoolchildren unvaccinated for philosophical or religious reasons.“Any legislation that removes the right to informed consent and bodily sovereignty undermines our rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,” Vaccine Choice Canada said in a statement to the Star.“There is no public health emergency to justify the loss of individual and parental rights and freedoms in Canada.”Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s top public health official, wants the health board to consider asking the Ontario government to scrap parents’ right to claim religious and philosophical objections to school vaccinations. That would leave medical issues as the only exemption.De Villa says that, if allowed to continue growing, the small number of unvaccinated schoolchildren will threaten “herd immunity” — the maximum protection from measles and other diseases afforded a community by mass immunization. The trend of parents’ fearing vaccines and opting out, often after reading online information, is growing internationally, she says, adding Toronto needs to halt or reverse the trend locally before the city faces outbreaks like those in the U.S. linked to unvaccinated kids.New York is moving to outlaw non-medical vaccination exemptions while California is taking steps to significantly restrict their numbers.While Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said last winter she was “very concerned” by anti-vaccination billboards that briefly appeared in Toronto, she currently has no plans to review the exemption system, according to her communication director.Ted Kuntz of Vaccine Choice Canada said in the statement to the Star that his non-profit was founded by families with members who suffered severe health effects from vaccines, and they will fight any efforts to stop par ...


 
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