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Seems this was another global agenda.

In Australia, both Religious and Conscientious Objection was gotten rid of at the end of 2015. So from 2016 in Australia, if you wanted your unvaccinated kid to go to daycare/preschool, you still could, but you had to pay full fee and would receive NO government rebate (the 'No Jab No Pay' scheme...). Crazy. Only 1.7% of daycare/preschool kids had Conscientious Objections in Dec 2014.. The rest were jabbed! Why would they need to get rid of the Objections with so few unjabbed?!?! THEN they changed it again so that if your kid was not FULLY vaccinated (or on a catch-up schedule), you got NO daycare/preschool at all (the 'No Jab No Play' scheme!...). I remember putting the forms in at the end of 2017 so my son could still have proper preschool in the following year - the year before he started school, which is a really important year to get that preschool help. At least I knew how the system worked so could get around it. My youngest never got preschool. But she did get a little bit of daycare - which was in another state, 1.5 hours' drive away, in one of only 2 states that allowed non-jabbed kids to attend daycare after the federal politicians 'visited' the state premiers to convince them to implement the No Jab No Play policies. Yes, of course money to the States was used as a coercion tactic! So, even though we helped our youngest with learning at home, this lack of trained preschool education still shows. She's certainly been the least school-ready of my 3 children, yet she's very bright. She still has some 'gaps' in her learning.

Any school that requires vaccination to attend is not worth attending IMO. I second a good comment below from 'Toots' that there will be lots of shedding, and brain-dead, vaccine-injured kids at these schools: "In fact, you might NOT want to send a child to schools with dozens of harsh vaccine requirements, as that may create more sick/ injured kids; plus, heavy shedding from close contact with those who had forced updates, etc."

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