Student Challenges Vaccination Requirement, Then Gets Pox
Student Challenges Vaccination Requirement, Then Gets Pox
Jerome Kunkel, a student at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Assumption Academy in northern Kentucky, was banned from his school for refusing the chickenpox vacation. He said his refusal was “due to religious beliefs.” Now the teen has come down with the pox himself. Kunkel and his family said that even though refusing to get vaccinated may have led to his current condition, they have no regrets about their decision not to.“These are deeply held religious beliefs, they’re sincerely held beliefs,” family attorney Christopher Wiest said. “From their perspective, they always recognized they were running the risk of getting it, and they were okay with it.”Some ultra-conservative Catholics oppose chickenpox vaccinations because it was developed in the 1960s from cell lines of two aborted fetuses, and they refuse to compromise their beliefs by partaking in getting immunized. In January, the chickenpox virus broke out at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School and Assumption Academy, the district’s high school. The institutions are affiliated with the Society of St. Pius X, a conservative branch of Roman Catholicism that rejects Vatican II reforms. The outbreak prompted state health officials to order unvaccinated students to stay out of the school.
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