Is forcing all children to multiple vaccinations before entering the school system setting a dangerous precedent?
Children aren't "forced" to get vaccines to get an education--they are entitled to an education regardless of whether they are vaccinated or not.
If they aren't, the school districts either let them slide or they find an alternative method, but they DO receive a public education according to the law.
I know about this personally, because a cousin of mine is one of these misinformed DIMWIT anti-vaxxers (before covid) who refused to allow her daughter to get shots (she's a big hood conspiracist) prior to kindergarten. And guess what? She's still in school...if she weren't in school, the school district,
by law, would be forced to provide an education outside of the traditional classroom setting and they didn't want that heat.
As far as the slippery slope is concerned--YES there's room to be concerned about a mandate. I think the government legally claiming tat they can force a foreign substance in your body against your will for the "betterment of society" is the wrong way to go about it, especially when there's a lot of controversy over the after effects of it.
While I am PRO vaccination, I'm not 100% comfortable with it...and I can accept that for some people, that lack of comfort that I have can be a much bigger deal for other people who are concerned about it.
With the way everything has unfolded about it over the past 18 months, it's completely understandable.