Vaccination Research Proposal

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I. Introduction

1. Statement of the problem: The general problem area is stated clearly and unambiguously. The importance and significance of the problem area is discussed. - This is your research topic/query. (This is the original research question, not in hypothesis form). (5 points)
For many years, vaccinations have been a hot topic to talk about with many people. Some people will argue that vaccines contain many toxins and those toxins can damage the body or that the vaccine can cause serious fatal side effects on kids. Thus, many parents are refusing to vaccine their children. On the other hand, health care providers recommend it to protect people against disease. “ No US federal laws mandate vaccination, but all 50 states require certain vaccinations for children entering public schools” (Carson, 2017).

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That is why it can be really confused when it comes to vaccines. The real question that many parents ask every day is should we vaccine our children and how we know what is best for them? Some people will say that vaccines can save children’s lives, the ingredients in vaccines are safe in the amount that is used, major medical organizations state that vaccines are safe, and the adverse reaction to vaccines are extremely rare. On the other hand, the con of vaccines is that even if reaction is still rare, they can cause serious damage to the person, people argue that mandatory vaccines infringe upon constitutionally protected religious freedoms, and that pharmaceutical companies, FDA, and CDC should not be trusted to make and regulate safe vaccines. All this controversy can led to people to choose not to vaccine themselves and their children alerting the curiosity of other people that will question themselves to why other parents are not vaccinating their kinds and whether they should vaccine

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