Vaccines have been proven effective and have even successfully eradicated deadly diseases, which in the past have taken the lives of millions of people. Vaccines have completely annihilated smallpox and are close to eliminating polio (11 facts). Smallpox itself was responsible for “300-500 million deaths during the 20th century” (History). With smallpox completely gone, millions of lives are saved each day. Just through a simple shot or oral medicine, vaccines prevent such deadly diseases …show more content…
Exactly “46 states allow religious exemptions” for childhood vaccines (States). To compromise the safety of children because of religious means is unacceptable. In California, in 2014 there was an outbreak of the whooping cough that included “10,831 cases” (Sandstrom). Whooping cough is incredibly dangerous because infants are not young enough to complete their full vaccine course. This makes them susceptible to whooping cough which can be fatal. The only way to protect children and young infants is to get the whooping cough vaccine. If people are refusing to vaccinate because of religious reasons they are jeopardizing the safety and health of infants and adults that cannot be vaccinated, because of medical reasons, from whooping cough and other deadly