I chose this post to introduce you to the mandatory vaccines in my home country Bulgaria. There is much talk about this now.
I want to understand in your comments do you have these mandatory immunizations and immunizations?
Mandatory immunizations and immunizations
According to the current Immunization Calendar of the Republic of Bulgaria, mandatory preventive immunizations and immunizations at a certain age are carried out:
Immunizations
all newborns are immunized with tuberculosis vaccine (BCG) and against hepatitis B until their discharge from the maternity hospital
from the second, third and fourth months, children are vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, hemophilus influenza type B infections and pneumococcal infections, as well as against hepatitis B if the hepatitis B vaccine is a multicomponent vaccine
if the hepatitis B vaccine is not a multi-component vaccine, a second dose is given from the first month and a third dose from the sixth month
between 7 and 10 months of age of children without BCG mark immunization in the maternity ward is given BCG vaccine after a negative tuberculin test
from the thirteenth month, children are immunized with a combined measles, rubella and mumps vaccine
Reimmunization
from the 12th month – reimmunization against pneumococcal infections, but not earlier than 6 months after the third administration
from the sixteenth month – reimmunization against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, poliomyelitis and hemophilus influenza B type infections, but not earlier than 12 months after the third administration
at age 6 – reimmunization against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and polio
at the age of 7 – re-immunization against tuberculosis of persons with negative tuberculin test
and 11 years of age – tuberculosis resuscitation of persons with negative tuberculosis test
at age 12 – measles, rubella and mumps immunization and tetanus and diphtheria immunization
at the age of 17 – re-immunization against tetanus and diphtheria
at the age of 25 and every 10 years thereafter – tetanus and diphtheria immunization
Information from http://www.mh.government.bg/en/informaciya-za-grazhdani/imunizacii/
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I believe that is becoming more prominent.
Since I was not born in Israel and do not have human children I do not know about that here. I do know that we have flu shots here and not all families get them.
When we were kids we all had to have these shots that were made compulsory. And this continues even now.
This is good for your country. Statistics in these countries report a small number of Coronavirus patients.
I know that in the past, in Romania there were some mandatory vaccinations
BCG (primary tuberculosis prophylaxis);
DTP (vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough);
DT (diphtheria and tetanus vaccine)
VPOT (polio vaccine);
HepB (hepatitis B vaccine);
ROR (measles, mumps and rubella vaccine).
I don’t know if they are mandatory now. Many were against them
Some of these vaccines are very important.In the countries where they were made, fewer deaths and contamination are now reported. This shows the statistics.
I believe the children should get the vaccines.
That way, there will be fewer sick and dying children around the world.
We also have compulsory vaccinations in our country. But some parents disregard this.
What is happening now has made many people change their thinking.
I personally think that we need to have these vaccines.
I believe vaccines, that vaccines should become mandatory worldwide.
The Anti-Vax movement in the US gained a lot of momentum in the 2000s. Now, those kids are being forced to get immunizations. We had the measles outbreak in the US because of the lack of vaccinations.
I am pro making sure we prevent illness in children!
In my opinion there should be other mandatory vaccines.
i agree with you completely!!!