What disease isn't fatal with your definition? The flu kills people, is not getting your kid a flu shot child endangerment?
I would say deliberately refusing to ensure your child's safety because of your belief in junk science or idiotic religious/political views would count as child endangerment. At minimum, I would consider it irresponsible of a parent.
You're really jumping to conclusions on that. If the government recommends something as important and crucial as a vaccine, you know have to look it up because they fucked up big time last time.
Fucked up how? because a bunch of rightwing grifters spread lies that the vaccine was secretly a plot by China to insert Jewish microchips into people's blood? I'm not blaming the government because rightwingers decided their idiotic view of "freedom" was more important than their lives or other people's right to not get sick.
It requires no conspiracy theory to double-check their work.
And yet, it was only the conspiracy theorists that had an issue with the vaccine.
If your a parent, you have to check to see of the covid vaccine got slipped into your child's necessary vaccines, you shouldn't have to do that.
If you're a parent, why would you have a problem with your child being vaccinated against a disease that's killing people in droves?
The new age, all natural lefties.
You don't know what "recently" means, do you?
My fault on the measles, I thought the fatality rate was lower it was. I wasn't talking about small pox, but chicken pox.
Chicken pox can still be fatal.
Good intentions doesn't make something right. And people pushing against the covid "narrative" also had good intentions.
And what, pray tell, were those good intentions?
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