“We recognize that there are families that have strong views on both sides of this issue. However, this is not an area where we can accommodate any deviation from this new protocol,” the Nov. 15 letter said.
The only exception from vaccines is a medical one, such as an allergy.
"There's no legitimate medical information or legitimate study that supports not vaccinating," Cleveland Clinic Dr. Baruch Fertel told WJW. "Most of this comes from celebrities or other alarmists with little medical training. It's not just a personal decision, it affects other people."
Fertel’s children go to the school.
Depending on the grade, WOIO reported that Ohio requires six vaccinations for students, including vaccines for polio, chickenpox and measles.
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