Not everyone feels that vaccinations should be required. Some people are actually quite against them. However, those that feel vaccinations should be required site that they help prevent the spread of serious diseases.
There is no ban on HPV vaccines. In fact, in some states girls are required to receive HPV vaccines for school.
Pneumococcal, Influenza, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Vericella, Hepatitis A, and Meningococcal are all the vaccines a child should get at age 2. These vaccines are to prevent your child from getting these illnesses and from passing them along.
Modern vaccines are interchangeable. But this should not be done normally.
your mom should get tetanus vaccine
Tetanus
take health education course
Gp, local clinic hospital
You have to get passports and become legalized. There are also certain vaccines you are required to take.
The reason is you get the vaccinations when they are required or age appropriate.
To the best of my knowledge, there are no legally required vaccines for equids in California. However, individual shows, events or stables may require certain vaccines such as those for rabies, strangles, West Nile Virus, EEE/WEE/VEE, herpesvirus, etc. The AAEP (American Association of Equine Practitioners, the core association for equine veterinarians) advocates that all horses should receive Rabies, Tetanus, West Nile Virus, Easter, Western and possibly Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis vaccines. Depending upon your horse's individual risk profile and geographic location, other vaccines may also be recommended by your veterinarian.
There are a few vaccines that may be required before your travel to Chile. Most travelers will be required to have a Hepatitis A Vaccine and a Typhoid vaccine.
You aren't required to get any vaccinations, but the recommended vaccines are: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Typhoid Yellow Fever Rabies Consult your nearby travel vaccine clinic to get these vaccines.