I've been wondering for some time what the current GB has said about Witness parents giving the green light, or red light, to having their kids vaccinated against HPV (the human papillomavirus) since it is a sexually transmitted disease. It causes cervical and other types of cancer. The recommended age for vaccination is 8-12 years old. Does anyone know?
A practicing pediatrician who is also some kind of conservative Protestant wrote the following. He brings up the point that parents need to give consideration to their child's future marriage mate who, say, prior to conversion, may have had an active sexual history and thus pass on the virus to the uninfected mate.
He does not bring up other issues such as rape by an infected perpetrator or a Christian youth, or unfaithful mate, going wayward but later returning to the fold, something that we all know happens frequently in Witnessland.
Given these and other considerations that I'm probably not thinking of, does anyone know what the GB has dictated on this matter? Surely it must have come up by now. I searched the topic on this site before making this post. The vaccine has been discussed in a few posts, mainly going back years, but no one has stated the org's policy/view.