• This section introduces the problem, which constitutes the rising number of measles cases due to the increasing number of the anti-vaxxers movement, which may lead to the dwindling of the number of people accessing the measles vaccine.
• The objective of this essay will be the evaluation of the role of the law in contributing to the rise of measles cases.
Part 2
• This section contains information regarding the history of the problem, which can be traced to the fraudulent findings from fraudulent research. In this part, it will be important to highlight the fraudulent research conducted by Wakefield. Wakefield’s article misled the public by asserting that MMR vaccine caused autism. The article will be relevant to highlight how its findings contributed to the fear of vaccinations.
• However, attempts have been made to …show more content…
However, the law has a loophole that permits parents to forego the vaccinations if they presume there is a connection between vaccines and autism and additional detrimental effects.
• Therefore, the ideology of the anti-vaccination movement linking vaccination and autism makes parents to get the vaccination waiver, leading to heightened risks from measles.
Part 6
• This section contains a restatement of the thesis and summary of major ideas. This essay intended to find out the relationship between law and the elevating measles cases.
• It can be concluded that the anti-vaccination movement’s ideologies have contributed to the rise in measles cases. When they cluster together, the anti-vaccination group increases the risk of contracting measles.
• Additionally, the loopholes in the law, as is the case in California, lead to the rising number of people abstaining from vaccination against measles, rubella, and mumps. It would thus be important to re-evaluate the law to eliminate the loopholes to win against measles through