Don’t children have to have them to go to school?
As far as I am aware they don't as they are not compulsory, none of the jabs are.
Which is a good thing because that would make every jab compulsory for a child, even new ones that we don't know much about.
When swine flu kicked off and they were closing schools, my little one was 3. I took him the GP for an unrelated matter and they tried to get me to give him the swine flu jab. It has been around for 6 months? I wasn't prepared for him to have it as there was no research or facts or figures for long term effects. The longest time during experiment thst had been monitored was less than 12 months and they couldn't answer effects for 10 or 20 years time.
They also said that swine flu was about to grip the nation and if I didn't give it to him, he could possibly be dead within 6 months.
He didn't have it and never caught it and none of the children in his nursery had it. We were in a town at the time that shut its secondary and primary school because a child in each had it (siblings).
If jabs were compulsory, he would have bad to have had it.
The research Lydia needs to be doing is the side effects of the injections (short term) and long term effects and then make a decision on that, bearing in mind the side affects (temp, out of routine, off food etc) will be less painful for her than watching Loretta die of the disease.