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More than 100 daycare centres ban non-vaccinated children

April 15, 2019
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More than 100 pre-school daycare centres spread all over the Netherlands say their policy is to refuse children who have not been vaccinated, according to broadcaster NOS.

Of those creches, some 25 say they have actually banned children who are not vaccinated, NOS said.

The broadcaster says it is illegal to ban children who have not been vaccinated because of anti-discrimination laws. However, daycare centres can refuse to admit children if there is a serious health issue, such as a measles outbreak.

‘As owner, I do not want to be held responsible by parents if I expose their young babies to infectious diseases,’ one creche owner in Amsterdam said.

The NOS report follows the news that four children under the age of four have developed measles at a crèche in The Hague, none of whom were vaccinated against the disease.

The children in The Hague bring the total measles cases in the Netherlands to 13 so far this year, compared with an average annual infection rate of 10 to 20.

Junior social affairs minister Tamara van Ark has set up a committee to look into the legal implications of banning non-vaccinated children from daycare, describing the issues as ‘complex’.

Safe levels

At the moment 90.2% of Dutch children are vaccinated against potentially serious illnesses such as measles, polio and whooping cough. This is below the level of 95% the World Health Organisation considers safe.

The last measles epidemic in the Netherlands hit the Dutch Bible belt in 2013. In total, 2,600 people were diagnosed with measles and the outbreak was concentrated in families with young children who had not been vaccinated for religious reasons. One girl, who had not been vaccinated, died.

The NOS contacted 3,600 daycare centres and 500 responded. Of them 105 said they banned non-vaccinated children.

School teacher

Meanwhile it was reported on Monday that a teacher at a secondary school in Zoetermeer had been diagnosed with a possible case of measles.

The teacher, who was not named, works at the Oranje Nassau College.

The school told the Telegraaf most of its pupils have been vaccinated and school activities are continuing as normal. The health board GGD Haaglanden later said the teacher may not have measles, but further tests were being done to eliminate the virus as a cause of his illness.

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