A vaccine is a product designed by bio-chemists that produces immunity from a disease. Administration can be done orally, through needle injections, or by aerosol. Most people know what vaccinations are because they are typically given throughout a person’s life from the time of birth until the time death. They are also strongly encouraged by doctors, employers, schools, pharmacies, and the media. Some believe vaccinations should be mandatory for the greater good and protection of everyone, while others believe that they are dangerous. Those people greet the heavy promotion and propaganda of vaccinations with skepticism. There is a long and on going debate about vaccinations. It is a big decision to make …show more content…
According to The Health Wyze Report, there is an undeniable connection between autism and vaccinations in addition to many others such as Guillain Barré syndrome, which is permanent paralysis. According to the Anti-Vaccine Scientific Support Arsenal, “Andrew Wakefield’s colleague who co-authored the MMR study that linked the MMR vaccine to autism, has been exonerated and his studies have been confirmed.” Vaccines are supposed to protect people from diseases, but nearly all vaccines loose their effectiveness over time. Sometimes people become infected by vaccines because of the live viral strands used when they were supposed to be getting protection from that disease through the vaccine. The protection rate fluctuates between 35% and 90%. Also, the chances of catching some of these diseases we are vaccinated for are remote and the side effects from the vaccines are so common that it does more damage than good to our bodies. "A single vaccine given to a 6 pound infant is the equivalent of giving a 180 lb. adult 30 vaccines in one day.” Babies are immune systems are overwhelmed with vaccines right after birth before their immune systems are even fully developed. Vaccines started out at five or six injections and have now come to as many as 53 injections by the age of …show more content…
For example, in Australia there are no epidemics even though vaccines are not pushed. In fact, disease case and fatality rates are lower in many countries than the U.S. Here in the United States we mandate the greatest number of vaccines yet we have the 42nd worst infant mortality rate in the whole world. Six out of every 1,000 babies die at birth or within the first year according data recorded in 2013 in the U.S. That is triple the rate of Japan, and Norway’s, and double the rate of Ireland, Israel, and Italy’s. While the pro-vaccinators say that vaccinations lowered the rates of infectious diseases, other data displays that the mortality from nearly all infectious diseases was vastly declining way before vaccines. The diphtheria mortality had fallen 60 percent before the vaccination was made. Fatalities from the whooping cough and measles dropped 98 percent in the U.S before the vaccinations were introduced. In 1960 only 0.24 deaths were occurring per 100,000 people because of measles. That was three years prior to the measles