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Inoculation Ethics

Parents are refusing to vaccinate their children against contagious diseases.

01/24/2014 | Rating NR

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Inoculation Ethics

Clip: 1/24/2014 | 7m 36s

Parents are refusing to vaccinate their children against contagious diseases.

In most states, parents can choose not to vaccinate their children based on a personal or religious objection. It's a choice that has begun raising concerns about the ethics of refusal and the rising risk of outbreaks.

01/24/2014 | Rating NR

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