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A new bill in Washington, D.C. may allow them to do just that!
"On Tuesday, the D.C. Council passed the "Minor Consent for Vaccinations Amendment Act" in a 12-to-1 vote. Introduced by council member Mary Cheh in March 2019, the bill would allow kids as young as 11 decide if they want to be vaccinated. Under the bill, doctors would make sure that each kid is "capable of meeting the informed consent standard." To assist in this, the Department of Health would provide age-appropriate information about vaccines."
Full article: https://www.mic.com/p/a-new-bill-in...11-year-olds-consent-to-vaccinations-39947546
But there was enough of a concern about the effects of the vaccine in those under 16 for 4 out of the 17 committee members, tasked with deciding if the vaccine is a go, to vote NO. Here is a screenshot of the statement that was released by the panel. Notice the reference to age 16 and over. I think this law is crazy and is lawsuits waiting to happen. What if a child has a serious reaction or dies?

"On Tuesday, the D.C. Council passed the "Minor Consent for Vaccinations Amendment Act" in a 12-to-1 vote. Introduced by council member Mary Cheh in March 2019, the bill would allow kids as young as 11 decide if they want to be vaccinated. Under the bill, doctors would make sure that each kid is "capable of meeting the informed consent standard." To assist in this, the Department of Health would provide age-appropriate information about vaccines."
Full article: https://www.mic.com/p/a-new-bill-in...11-year-olds-consent-to-vaccinations-39947546
But there was enough of a concern about the effects of the vaccine in those under 16 for 4 out of the 17 committee members, tasked with deciding if the vaccine is a go, to vote NO. Here is a screenshot of the statement that was released by the panel. Notice the reference to age 16 and over. I think this law is crazy and is lawsuits waiting to happen. What if a child has a serious reaction or dies?
