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    StephanieSep 17, 2011 at 6:21 PM

    I’m a staunch supporter of vaccinations but I feel that Perry was wrong to issue the mandate for the HPV vaccine. While it is true that many if not all public schools require students to receive certain vaccinations before attending, but that’s due to the contagious nature of the diseases in question. Parents who refuse the HPV vaccine are not endangering the lives of children other than their own, as is the case in the argument for required vaccines. Hepatitis shots, measles, mumps, and rubella- these can be spread very quickly among children. Cervical cancer, however, is not transmissible from human contact. All the governor should be able to do is support the campaign for the vaccine and ask that parents recognize its benefits, but it is not his place to make it a mandatory vaccine for school-age children.

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