Should Vaccination Be Mandatory

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Children Vaccination Should Be Mandatory
Thousands year ago, children had died every year from different type of disease like diphtheria, smallpox, polio, tetanus, whooping cough and other disease. People were getting sick and dying fairly at young ages and nobody knew what the disease is, and how to prevent it. Diphtheria alone was a deadly killer disease. There was no effective treatment for it, and most people who come to contact with it had died. The situation contained until pediatrics discovered those diseases and vaccination against those deadly diseases became available to prevent them. . Fortunately, the only thing that keeps these deadly diseases at bay is proper vaccination. In the recent years, some people refused vaccine due to morals or some religious belief. They think that the risk of catching the diseases is large enough to warrant vaccinating, or they object to the ingredients of the vaccines. These diseases are still exists and they are still as deadly as they were before in the past generations. Children vaccination should be mandatory, because it keep children from contracting serious diseases, keep serious disease outbreak from happing, and protect the community well being of the American society.
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It is not faire for a few particular parents to control the health of public children. The parent could easily refuse to vaccinate their children and they send them go to public school without the vaccination. This give parent the power to give children exemption from vaccination under some personal and religious belief. It means to let a few people to control the public health. There should be some line where it comes to the public health and safety In addition, the government should make a mandatory fee so that, any exemption of vaccination person should pay a fee and that money should go to public

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