Children aren’t as likely to be exposed to deadly diseases.
This is evident by the diseases including whooping cough, measles, polio, mumps, tetanus and many others that have vaccines. Most of these diseases have been eradicated out of the country and treatment is available. ("Vaccinations.") “Youth vaccination….completely or nearly eradicating numerous diseases and saving billions of lives.” ("Vaccinations.") The lifespan expectancy of children who take vaccines is longer than those who don't, If children do not take vaccines they could possibly acquire one of these deadly diseases and spread it to other children. A non vaccinated child could receive a deadly disease and even if the child survives the disease their childhood memories are …show more content…
Schools play a major part in the spread of sickness, but with the vaccination policy for schools, it’s safer for students everywhere. Vaccines have protected millions from the diseases listed above and more, The polio virus has been eradicated and no longer affect Americans. This was only achieved by American citizens who were vaccinated. When the virus spread rapidly many kept their families at home. As stated in a Salem press database, the availability of these vaccines saved millions and fears decreased ("Medicine." ) “When the vaccine became available by Jonas E. Salk and Albert B. Sabin the 1950’s saw near eradication of this catastrophic disease that had killed or disabled millions of people worldwide.” ("Medicine.") Americans were no longer afraid to leave their