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Mendoza, Argentina Cracks Down on Mandatory Vaccinations: Parents of Unvaccinated Children Face 300,000 Peso Fine and Detention

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-08-08 09:55:01
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MENDOZA — The province of Mendoza, Argentina, is at the center of a controversy after announcing strict sanctions against parents who refuse mandatory vaccinations. Under new regulations proposed by the provincial Ministry of Health, parents who fail to vaccinate their children against essential diseases could face fines of up to 336,000 pesos (approximately 1 million Korean won), detention for up to five days, or community service at a public hospital. The measures are viewed as a necessary step to protect children’s right to health and safeguard public health for the entire community, but they are also drawing criticism for excessively infringing on individual choice.

The new regulations focus on establishing strong administrative and judicial procedures for non-compliance with vaccination requirements. First, public institution employees, such as those at schools and health centers, are now obligated to report parents who refuse vaccination to the authorities. Parents who decline vaccination are given a 30-day grace period to complete the vaccination at another medical institution. During this time, the healthcare system will closely monitor compliance.

However, if the vaccination is not completed after the 30-day period, the matter will immediately be escalated to the legal system. The case is reported to an "Integrated Technical Team (ETI)," after which formal prosecution is initiated with the police, municipal authorities, or the judiciary. Article 119 of the Criminal Code defines this failure to comply as a clear legal offense, providing the legal basis for the severe penalties mentioned earlier.

Regarding this measure, Provincial Minister of Health Rodolfo Montero stated, "A child’s health takes precedence over a parent’s personal beliefs, and the state must guarantee the right of all children to be protected." He also added that data collected through these regulations would be used to analyze vaccination rates and improve public health policies.

On the other hand, some civic groups and parents are criticizing the measure, arguing that "it excessively restricts parental rights and represents an overreach of state intervention in personal medical choices." There are also concerns that the province chose a coercive method instead of fundamentally addressing distrust in vaccinations.

Attention is now focused on what impact Mendoza's decision will have on other local governments and what changes it will bring to future child vaccination policies.

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