(September 13, 2015 at 4:48 am)Aractus Wrote: \Well Parkers, the current predominant view of healthcare consumers in first world countries is one of an individualistic view.
Not here in America, apparently. A significant majority of American adults support mandatory vaccinations. Younger Americans are more likely to support optional vaccination, but still a majority favor mandatory vaccinations:
![[Image: FT_Vaccinations.Age_.png]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=www.pewresearch.org%2Ffiles%2F2015%2F02%2FFT_Vaccinations.Age_.png)
(October 20, 2015 at 11:26 pm)Aractus Wrote: I've asked repeatedly for information showing me that opposition is a significant factor in the USA, and no one has provided me with any data that suggests it is.
Go back and reread my post #57. There aren't hard data there in terms of population percentages, but there are several links demonstrating the cultural penetration of the antivax movement here in America.
Plugging your ears and ignoring information presented you is no way to carry on a discussion. If you're going to ignore what is presented to you, or worse yet pretend it hasn't been presented, that says more about you than it does about the issue under discussion.