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Related: About this forumKentucky anti-vaxer told to stay away from school until an ongoing chickenpox outbreak has passed
A judge has ordered a Kentucky teen to steer clear of activities at his Boone County high school until an ongoing chickenpox outbreak has passed.
The Northern Kentucky Independent District Board of Health barred Jerome Kunkel from school activities at Assumption Academy, where 32 cases of chickenpox had been confirmed by March 14. A judge backed that decision this week.
Lawyers for the high school senior say their client is devastated to be kept away from classes and the school basketball team, where hes playing in his final year.
Kunkel, 18, claims that his religious beliefs prohibit him from receiving the vaccine because its cell lines can be linked to aborted fetuses from decades ago, according to U.S. News & World Report. The vaccine does not itself contain aborted cells.
Read more: https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-kentucky-anti-vaxer-chickenpox-outbreak-20190404-uzbmb3sqkbeshebisvvzgmqiwm-story.html
Haggis for Breakfast
(6,831 posts)There is NO evidence ANYWHERE in medical literature and research that vaccines contain aborted fetuses.
Where did BS come from ?
Enough already.
Your "religious" beliefs DO NOT SUPERSEDE my right to be protected from your preventable diseases.
yellowdogintexas
(22,901 posts)What bugs me is that the Chickenpox is raging in the schools and HE gets to stay home and be protected and he is the anti vaxxer for the stupidest of reasons.
He should really be allowed to be exposed
yellowdogintexas
(22,901 posts)It was March 10 so the team isn't playing right now.