The heated debate over children’s vaccinations rages among Icelandic parents and experts today. However, a new survey conducted by Fréttablaðið newspaper, shows that the majority Icelanders want to make vaccines mandatory by law.
Read more: Government should prioritise health care, says majority of Icelanders
Asked whether there should be a law requiring parents to vaccinate their children, 82 percent of those surveyed said yes. Women supported vaccinations at a higher rate than men.
The heated debate over children’s vaccinations rages among Icelandic parents and experts today. However, a new survey conducted by Fréttablaðið newspaper, shows that the majority Icelanders want to make vaccines mandatory by law.
Read more: Government should prioritise health care, says majority of Icelanders
Asked whether there should be a law requiring parents to vaccinate their children, 82 percent of those surveyed said yes. Women supported vaccinations at a higher rate than men.