Doctors say crowded classrooms can be a prime ground for spreading illness, which is why they urge parents to immunize their children.
State law requires those going into kindergarten or middle school to get certain vaccinations, but parents can get an exemption from the shots for three reasons: medical, religious, or personal.
“In my opinion, vaccines are not worth the risk,” Jared St. Clair said.
St. Clair owns Vitality Nutrition and hosts Vitality Radio in Bountiful. He also has six children who have never gotten a vaccine.
“My parents educated themselves on it, chose not to vaccinate me, I chose not to vaccinate my kids,” he said. “We made that decision based on the best information we could find.” Full story...
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State law requires those going into kindergarten or middle school to get certain vaccinations, but parents can get an exemption from the shots for three reasons: medical, religious, or personal.
“In my opinion, vaccines are not worth the risk,” Jared St. Clair said.
St. Clair owns Vitality Nutrition and hosts Vitality Radio in Bountiful. He also has six children who have never gotten a vaccine.
“My parents educated themselves on it, chose not to vaccinate me, I chose not to vaccinate my kids,” he said. “We made that decision based on the best information we could find.” Full story...
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