The following comes from The Local, an English language news website in France:
Eleven vaccinations for young children will be made compulsory in France from 2018. A "short term evil for the long term good", doctors say.
France's new prime minister Edouard Philippe announced during Tuesday's parliamentary address that from 2018 vaccines for young children that are unanimously recommended by health authorities will become obligatory from 2018.
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Three vaccines: diptheria, tetanus and polio are already obligatory but from 2018 these will be joined by eight more: whooping cough, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitus B, influenza, pneumonia and meningitis C.
At present these vaccinations are only recommended by the state and the decision whether or not to inoculate a child is left in the hands of the parents, who are often swayed by theories and scare stories about health risks of certain vaccines.
Philippe said in his speech on Tuesday that "diseases that we believed to be eradicated are developing once again, children are dying of the measles in France and in the country of Pasteur, that is unacceptable."
The article states that a similar programme is underway in Italy.
Parents should be made aware that they do not own their children but have a duty of care to them. Deliberately increasing the risk that their children may contract a serious illness due to a decision to withhold vaccination is a clear dereliction of that duty of care.
The Wakefield affair still appears to be influencing some people. The fact that Wakefield was deliberately misrepresenting MMR - mainly because he had a financial interest in a similar product - ought now to be generally accepted ... but there still appear to people who believe there was a conspiracy against him.