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Originally Posted by DaFace
There was an article a while back about a politician who floated the idea of charging parents with involuntary manslaughter if their unvaccinated kid resulted in the death of another child (the vaccines don't work for everyone). It'd never work, but the parents really could be directly responsible for the death of another kid in that scenario.
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Beat me to it. I was just going to say this. I would expand it to include culpability even if a direct linkage can not be established. For example, if your kid goes to a school where an outbreak occurs and your kid was not vaccinated... even if the other party cannot prove your kid exposed the other kid to the disease you would still carry liability... even if your kid never had the disease.
Obviously exceptions being made for those with legit medical conditions that preclude vaccinations.