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Letters: Leave decision up to parents

I have three kids and they have had some shots and some they have missed.
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Australia threatens to withhold welfare payments if parents don’t immunize kids.

Editor, The News:

Re: Petition for immunization (The News, Jan. 8).

If Katie Clunn wants to live in a society that all our choices are made for us or the parents have no say and can’t make informed decisions about their children, then I say you are living in the wrong country.

I have three kids and they have had some shots and some they have missed due to what is in these vaccines.

I agree that vaccines have worked, but some don’t.

It’s what is inside these vaccines that worry me.

New studies are now showing that autism, Alzheimer’s disease and various other ailments have been linked to aluminum being in our body.

Our body does need aluminum, but in micro doses, in the range of 25 mg, and vaccines have been found to have around 280-300 mg in a single shot.

This is why when parents can make a choice. It must be an informed choice.

Autism currently affects 1 in 68 children, and increase of 30 per cent since 2012.

If you want to vaccinate your kids, then go for it, and by that thought your kids should be protected and you don’t need to worry.

If some kid goes to school unknowingly having a disease, then your kid should be protected and it would be up to the parents to stay home away from work to look after the child.

Jeremy Dagg

Maple Ridge