Health / day care 74% Would Pull Their Kids From Vaccine-Lax Day Care Most also believe day care providers should check vaccinations every year By Jenn Gidman, Newser Staff Posted Nov 18, 2014 9:43 AM CST Copied In this April 20, 2012, file photo, Holly Ann Haley, 4, gets two vaccinations at the doctor's office in Berlin, Vt. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File) Most parents would consider yanking their kids out of a day care setting if other kids weren't vaccinated, according to a study by the University of Michigan's CS Mott Children's Hospital. More than 600 parents of kids up to the age of 5 were queried for the survey, which found: 81% of parents think all children at day care should be vaccinated. If parents were told that 25% of kids at day care weren't immunized, 74% of parents would considering pulling their own children out. That scenario may mirror reality: The associate director of the poll tells LiveScience one in four preschoolers may not be up to date on their vaccinations. story continues belowBusiness Sneakers CEOs ACTUALLY Swear By [Shop Now]Finally, A Comfortable Shoe Thats Fit For The Office. With Comfort, Luxury, & Versatility Engineered Into Every Step, Wolf & Shepherd Shoes Are Specifically Designed For Those Who Want To Lead The Pack.Wolf & ShepherdShop NowUndoAverage IQ is 100. What's Yours? Answer 20 multiple choice questions to find out.Avg IQ is 100. Find our your score in less than 10 minutes! Taken by over 1M users so far. 76,162 users tested today.Free IQ TestClick HereUndoWho’s looking for Love in ColumbusExplore new connections on eharmony now!eharmonySign UpUndo Nearly three-quarters of the respondents (74%) think day care providers should insist on yearly vaccination checks; most states don't require these annual checks, LiveScience notes. Most parents (66%) think they should be told if there are children attending day care who aren't current with their vaccines, but only one-quarter of them think the provider should name names. And if a child isn't up to date with his or her vaccines? Parents are split, with 41% thinking the child should be barred from attending entirely until they get immunized, 28% voting for a "grace period" in which the child can still attend (but has to eventually get vaccinated), and 21% OKing attendance with a doctor's waiver. Only 10% feel the child should be allowed to stay in day care as is. (Meanwhile, vaccine costs are rising.) Report an error