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Appeals Court in Puerto Montt Rules: Unvaccinated 10-Month-Old Infant’s Rights Violated
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In a unanimous decision, the Puerto Montt Court of Appeals has ordered the vaccination of a 10-month-old infant after the local municipality presented a protective action. The court ruled that the child’s right to life and physical integrity had been violated by not receiving mandatory vaccinations, exposing them to preventable diseases and potential contagion.
The resolution emphasized that there were no valid reasons to exempt the infant from the obligatory vaccination program. The court stated, "The decision of the parents infringes upon the rights established in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, particularly the obligation to adopt measures to safeguard the child’s health."
The court argued that not vaccinating the child posed a risk to public health, jeopardizing the ‘herd immunity’ that protects those unable to receive vaccinations due to age or medical issues. Consequently, the courtordered that the infant should receive all mandatory vaccinations according to the Ministry of Health’s program.
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Court of Appeals orders vaccination for 10-month-old infant
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