Vaccination Should Be Required Essay

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Vaccinations should be required for everyone under constitutional law because vaccines protects people from getting a virus or disease and it also prevents from diseases from spreading to other people and places. Research also proved that immunization prevents two to three million deaths annually (Nesson 1). Immunizations are important in keeping a person healthy, but there are no laws in the United States that requires everyone to get vaccinations. The government only requires children to be vaccinated to be able to attend public schools and daycares, but not every parent is vaccinating their children because some parents refuse to vaccinate for personal or religious reasons. Some parents refuse to immunize their children because of the theory that MMR vaccinations cause autism. I believe that vaccinations should be required to everyone, except for those who cannot get the vaccine for medical issues, because vaccines are helpful not harmful to our immune system. Immunization has been proven by studies that it prevents deaths from diseases that once killed thousands or millions of people in the past. An example will be polio, which is an infectious viral disease that can be spread through feces contact. The virus infects the nervous system and causes paralysis. The disease is highly infectious, so to stop the virus people have to be …show more content…

Most of the measles cases during that period in California and other locations were linked to the outbreak at Disneyland in California. After the measles outbreak in California, Governor Brown created a bill requiring all children to be vaccinated in the state. The bill eliminated the ability to get exemptions from vaccination for personal or religious reasons and only allowed for exemptions from vaccination for children that were home

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