The Importance Of Vaccines For Children

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Can vaccinations actually do more harm than good, are they safe for our children? Were vaccinated from the day were born, which helps make our immune system strong so we can fight bacteria and different sicknesses. Many parents do not have a problem with vaccinating their children but there are those certain parents who disagree with the vaccinations and refuse to let their children receive the vaccination.There have been case studies where children have became deathly ill from receiving a vaccination. That can have a big impact on the family and friends of that child which would make other citizens refuse to get that vaccination.According to “Vaccines,” an article from the Macnillan Social Sciences Library;” 1.8% of children are not receiving vaccines because their parents have refused to immunize them.” While these parents are not vaccinating their children they are putting other children at a greater risk of infection and sickness from being around their child. “Vaccines,” (Those who choose not to vaccinate are relying on those around them to be vaccinated to lessen their risk of exposure and may spread to those who cannot be vaccinated due to compromised health.) These parents are putting the community at risk, when they become sick and they go around other people that sickness will spread and it could cause an outbreak to all the un immunized people.
Vaccines can have bad side effects. There are always risks when being vaccinated, but there are risks with anything in life everyday when you wake up and get in a car or get on a bus you are putting your life at risk. If receiving a vaccination has better odds of saving you than harming you, your best bet is to go ahead and get it and take the risk. The diseases we have in Ame...

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...enter school. The only way to go around that is to either find a school that will accept your child with no immunizations or homeschool your child. The Public health regulations are only trying to protect as many people as they can. The public health regulations are not pushing for people to get vaccinated they are not only doing it for there own safety but the safety of the communities. We see that in the past there have been mandatory vaccinations we saw that in massachusetts, in 1809 the smallpox vaccination was required to be administered to any individual over the age of twenty one. This angered the citizens of massachusetts, it eventually led to the case Jacobson V. Massachusetts. The case upheld that massachusetts could enact the law. Now the government may encourage vaccinations to try to avoid an epidemic but they do not currently have the power to do so.

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