Here in Victoria, Australia, they have a "no jab, no play" law, which I think is an interesting practical take on this.
The legislation means that if you don't vaccinate your child, you miss out on childcare rebates and can't access licensed daycare (doesn't affect primary school and later, presumably because vaccinated children are less vulnerable by that age, but also I suspect because the law would collide with other legislation related to schools, and uneducated unvaccinated kids would be a terrible outcome :).
I'm actually still not sure how I feel about this. On the face of it, it's a fair, risk based approach (e.g, minimise risk to others) but it also places more pressure on the poor than the rich.
The legislation means that if you don't vaccinate your child, you miss out on childcare rebates and can't access licensed daycare (doesn't affect primary school and later, presumably because vaccinated children are less vulnerable by that age, but also I suspect because the law would collide with other legislation related to schools, and uneducated unvaccinated kids would be a terrible outcome :).
https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/Api/downloadmedia/%7B22AA80DA...
I'm actually still not sure how I feel about this. On the face of it, it's a fair, risk based approach (e.g, minimise risk to others) but it also places more pressure on the poor than the rich.