Originally Posted by MadPict
You "believe" you pay taxes?
I pay taxes too - I don't have kids but I still seem to be paying onto the education pot. Fair? Not in my eyes. :mad:
We use the NHS - so far we have been pretty happy with our 'treatment' (including some serious health scares which thankfully proved to be false), we have an excellent GP who actually is willing to spend time with her patients and not just rush you in and out while clock watching.
So I don't begrudge paying my part, but I do begrudge the government/NHS (mis)managers threatening the closure of the very services, at our local main hospital, which we had to use recently....
No vaccines?
No kids?
(Isn't there a legal requirement on parents to have their children vaccinated against childhood diseases? I ask as I don't have any rugrats...)
No vaccines?
No travel abroad?
So, say you do, you travel to countries with a vaccination requirement but you don't get vaccinated?...
You risk catching Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Diphtheria, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, Rabies, Meningococcal meningitis, Yellow fever, Japanese B encephalitis, Tick-borne encephalitis?......
I just wonder, if you follow your own advice ("see the world.. travel... ALOT.."), how you will approach a vaccine situation without feeling a hypocrite...
Or is that when you change your username to "sjblahblah"?......