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Has anyone heard of parents using falsified vaccine records for school

entry? I mean, if your child gets, lets say, the first few vaccines,

they give the parent the unfilled vaccine record which then needs to be

brought back every time so the doctor can check off the other vaccines

at each visit. Well, if someone has this record, could they not just

fill it out themselves and present that to the school for proof of

vaccination? Do they actually verify it with the doctor?

I would rather just use an exemption, but what if you are in one of the

two states that allows only medical exemptions? Thanx

Vida

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I don't believe the records are verified with a doctor's office but

that is falsification of legal medical records and I wouldn't go there,

it could land you in alot of legal trouble/jail. ~doris

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There is no vaccine record that is given to the parents to carry back and forth

which schools will accept. That little vaccine book you might have been given is

just for your own info and means diddlysquat to school officials.

Schools require a standard health form to be filled out by the doctor. Any

vaccines given are noted on there by the doctor, who signs and dates the form

(sometime it is stamped). The schools keep the form. Any time an update is

required (usually yearly), this is all repeated on a new form.

I would expect that schools have relationships with the doctors, and have other

students with the same doctor so it could easily be verified if there were

forgeries. I highly recommend NOT doing this. If you don't live in a state with

a religious exemption, you can either homeschool, move or vaccinate your child.

Winnie

exemption question

Vaccinations

> Has anyone heard of parents using falsified vaccine records for

> school

> entry? I mean, if your child gets, lets say, the first few

> vaccines,

> they give the parent the unfilled vaccine record which then

> needs to be

> brought back every time so the doctor can check off the other

> vaccines

> at each visit. Well, if someone has this record, could they not

> just

> fill it out themselves and present that to the school for proof

> of

> vaccination? Do they actually verify it with the doctor?

> I would rather just use an exemption, but what if you are in one

> of the

> two states that allows only medical exemptions? Thanx

> Vida

>

>

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  • 6 months later...

At 06:41 PM 8/11/2009, you wrote:

>I'm asking for a friend. If you file for an exemption (be it

>religious or whichever)...can you later on decide to vax?

>

>I had heard that you can't.

Of course you can always vax although why you would want to is beyond me.

The problem is the other way around. If you get some vaxes you can't

always get a religious exemption.

Sheri

>Anyone know for sure?

>

>

>TIA,

>

>Jackie

>

>

>

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Well, they told me today that if i changed my mind , I was able to go back and

vaccinated my son,

But Hell no!!!! not going Back!!!

 Taimy

From: -Sebell <jacquelinemartinsebell@...>

Subject: exemption question

Vaccinations

Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 9:41 PM

 

I'm asking for a friend. If you file for an exemption (be it religious or

whichever).. .can you later on decide to vax?

I had heard that you can't.

Anyone know for sure?

TIA,

Jackie

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