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Debby Rubin's avatar

Insurance providers should give parents who do get their children needed shots & vaccines a discount on something - or just a small monetary reward - to incentivize parents to do the right thing. Personally, I’d like to see those who do the wrong thing not be covered by insurance for problems related to their bad choice - but my husband tells me that is mean-spirited.

Anne Loader's avatar

It is such a standard thing to do in the UK that I am amazed that it is controversial. I remember my baby sons receiving the injections some 50 years ago. It's so sad nowadays that everything seems to require "goodies" and "baddies" and people somehow feel required to align themselves on subjects that do not have these characteristics. What happened to the "it's sensible" point of view?