You can currently get religious exemptions in every state, and philosophical exemptions in some. Otherwise, yes.
No. Vaccinations are not compulsory in most places.
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No, vaccinations are examples of artificial passive immunity. Natural passive immunity is passed from mother to infant either through breastmilk, or while the fetus is in utero with the transfer of antibodies from the mother through the placenta.
Would you travel to Florida or Georgia if your child isn't vaccinated yet? You should always be on the safe side, don't you think?
Something is compulsory if you have to do it, if you are forced to do it. If you have a choice, it's non-compulsory.
The answer is going to depend on the location of the horse and the location of the competition. Different areas of the world and even different areas of each country can have different endemic diseases which would be vaccinated against.
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
Smallpox was one of the first sucess-stories of vaccinations. So many people had the vaccine that Smallpox mostly died out. It is now only found in laboratories, and maybe in some poorer countries.