BELGRADE -- The upcoming changes to the Law on Protection against Contagious Diseases will align it with EU standards and make the vaccination of children compulsory.
BELGRADE -- The upcoming changes to the Law on Protection against Contagious Diseases will align it with EU standards and make the vaccination of children compulsory.
Source: Beta, Tanjug
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The Beta news agency Loncar explained that "parents will not be allowed to refuse obligatory child vaccination."
Otherwise, "they will be punished in line with the law," the minister explained, without giving any further details.
Loncar said the draft amendments would be on the agenda of Parliament's Committee on Health and the Family on April 3, "and will be put to vote in parliament around Orthodox Easter (April 12)."
Serbia's current legislation mandates the vaccination of children against ten contagious diseases, but at the same time, the Law on the Protection of Rights of Patients allows parents to choose "which type of medical assistance to accept."
Loncar said this legal discrepancy is not acceptable and underlined once again that vaccination of children will become obligatory.
Bad idea. Where are the vaccines coming from? What is in them? I'm sure that the EU will also have sellers in place for their vaccines who would love to experiment on a country that's desperate to join the bloc.
(MikeD, 31 March 2015 05:53)
This is a very very doubtful decision. Authorities and the Serbian medical establishment should be much more aware about the many risks vaccinations implicate . Just have a look at several noted big courtcases against the vaccination industry in recent years (most of which,as far as I know, victims of vaccinations serious side effects, have won!) and many critical studies and reports by brave and aware physicians, one of them lately being Dr. Andrew Wakefield and there are many many more.
It is very obvious that this is far from a “clean” subject and if you believe in conspiracy facts and findings ( which you indeed should these days) the risk is the vaccination industry might even use this against the Serbian people, exactly as they have acted against the Serbian population before ( and are now obviously doing also in the Seselj case) and that such a decision can turn out as big tragedy for many.
Many well-respected physicians also have much better alternative to vaccination and treatments in case you catch a "vaccination" illness, one of them being Dr.Robert Rowen.
To use coercion in such delicate matter is to my mind very much ill-advised and we can only hope reason will reign and this decision will be withdrawn !
Rolf Stålhandske
MD
(Rolf Stålhandske, 30 March 2015 21:42)
This is a very very doubtful decision. Authorities and the Serbian medical establishment should be much more aware about the many risks vaccinations implicate . Just have a look at several noted big courtcases against the vaccination industry in recent years (most of which,as far as I know, victims of vaccinations serious side effects, have won!) and many critical studies and reports by brave and aware physicians, one of them lately being Dr. Andrew Wakefield and there are many many more.
It is very obvious that this is far from a “clean” subject and if you believe in conspiracy facts and findings ( which you indeed should these days) the risk is the vaccination industry might even use this against the Serbian people, exactly as they have acted against the Serbian population before ( and are now obviously doing also in the Seselj case) and that such a decision can turn out as big tragedy for many.
Many well-respected physicians also have much better alternative to vaccination and treatments in case you catch a "vaccination" illness, one of them being Dr.Robert Rowen.
To use coercion in such delicate matter is to my mind very much ill-advised and we can only hope reason will reign and this decision will be withdrawn !
Rolf Stålhandske
MD
(Rolf Stålhandske, 30 March 2015 21:42)
Bad idea. Where are the vaccines coming from? What is in them? I'm sure that the EU will also have sellers in place for their vaccines who would love to experiment on a country that's desperate to join the bloc.
(MikeD, 31 March 2015 05:53)
Bad idea. Where are the vaccines coming from? What is in them? I'm sure that the EU will also have sellers in place for their vaccines who would love to experiment on a country that's desperate to join the bloc.
(MikeD, 31 March 2015 05:53)
This is a very very doubtful decision. Authorities and the Serbian medical establishment should be much more aware about the many risks vaccinations implicate . Just have a look at several noted big courtcases against the vaccination industry in recent years (most of which,as far as I know, victims of vaccinations serious side effects, have won!) and many critical studies and reports by brave and aware physicians, one of them lately being Dr. Andrew Wakefield and there are many many more.
It is very obvious that this is far from a “clean” subject and if you believe in conspiracy facts and findings ( which you indeed should these days) the risk is the vaccination industry might even use this against the Serbian people, exactly as they have acted against the Serbian population before ( and are now obviously doing also in the Seselj case) and that such a decision can turn out as big tragedy for many.
Many well-respected physicians also have much better alternative to vaccination and treatments in case you catch a "vaccination" illness, one of them being Dr.Robert Rowen.
To use coercion in such delicate matter is to my mind very much ill-advised and we can only hope reason will reign and this decision will be withdrawn !
Rolf Stålhandske
MD
(Rolf Stålhandske, 30 March 2015 21:42)