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At 12:43 PM 6/6/2011, you wrote:

>DH is talking about possibly moving back home to the Czech Republic,

>permanently. I started thinking about vaccinations since both of our

>boys are completely vax-free and I'd like to keep it that way. Where

>can I find info on possible exemptions?? Czechs are now part of the

>European Union... is there one set of rules for all the countries?

>Thanks,

>Magda

Hi Magda

http://www.euvac.net/graphics/euvac/vaccination/vaccination.html

for each country

for Czech Republic

http://www.euvac.net/graphics/euvac/vaccination/czechrepublic.html

doesn't say anything required

good luck

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Seems there are fewer vaxes there.. that's good. My MIL did mention that you

can't get into school without vaxes so I need to find out how to get an

exemption. I may need to search in Czech language to see...

Thanks,

Magda

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Most of what I've found is scary. Even if you can get away from not vaccinating

(may include court and/or fine), your children are not allowed in school!!! One

mom almost went to jail and was just released in January after a long court

battle. It seems nobody wants to battle the system there...

On a good note, they divide their vaccines in 'necessary' and 'suggested'. So

the list is much shorter.

Off to do more research...

Magda

> Seems there are fewer vaxes there.. that's good. My MIL did mention that you

can't get into school without vaxes so I need to find out how to get an

exemption. I may need to search in Czech language to see...

> Thanks,

> Magda

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The info I sent showed NOTHING is required. it probably is the same

thing as here - people think you have to

The countries that require them show that on their page - says

REQUIRED, not recommended (ie France)

Sheri

At 06:52 AM 6/7/2011, you wrote:

>Seems there are fewer vaxes there.. that's good. My MIL did mention

>that you can't get into school without vaxes so I need to find out

>how to get an exemption. I may need to search in Czech language to see...

>Thanks,

>Magda

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what one's are necessary - doesn't show that all on the list I sent

you. Certainly wouldn't move back there if that is the case

Sheri

At 11:42 AM 6/7/2011, you wrote:

>Most of what I've found is scary. Even if you can get away from not

>vaccinating (may include court and/or fine), your children are not

>allowed in school!!! One mom almost went to jail and was just

>released in January after a long court battle. It seems nobody wants

>to battle the system there...

>On a good note, they divide their vaccines in 'necessary' and

>'suggested'. So the list is much shorter.

>Off to do more research...

>Magda

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> > Seems there are fewer vaxes there.. that's good. My MIL did

> mention that you can't get into school without vaxes so I need to

> find out how to get an exemption. I may need to search in Czech

> language to see...

> > Thanks,

> > Magda

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Czech Republic seems to have different laws than the rest of EU though they are

working to change that. I found a site in Czech that lists these 'necessary'

vaccinations:

http://www.ockovaci-prukaz.cz/seznamy/povinne-ockovani.html

I know the 3rd one is mumps, 5th is TB, 6th is tetanus and last is Hep B. I'll

have to look up the rest of them.

I'll keep looking into this.

Magda

> The info I sent showed NOTHING is required. it probably is the same

> thing as here - people think you have to

> The countries that require them show that on their page - says

> REQUIRED, not recommended (ie France)

> Sheri

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