Canada just lost its measles-free status. So here’s the question…

If an unvaccinated child spreads measles to someone else’s kid, why shouldn’t the parents be liable in small-claims court?

I’m not talking about criminal charges, just basic responsibility. If your choice creates the risk you should have to prove you weren’t the reason someone else’s child got sick.

Is that unreasonable?

  • running_ragged@lemmy.world
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    If they choose to not vaccinate their child, fine. But they shouldn’t then expose other people to their children’s infections.

    It gets messier when they are communicable before symptoms are showing. But if my Sally and your Bobby were at a party with 10 other kids, and the next day bobby is showing symtoms, and then a week later a binch of kids at the party are as well, then they should be held responsible.

    Especially if they had reason to believe Bobby had been exposed to it days prior.

    Make your choices, but if your religious choices are that important to you, then account for how that impacts other choices you make, and don’t put other people at risk.