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    good idea to have your child vaccinated, others Others may think it 's dangerous to have your child vaccinated due to the fact the things they read Online about how dangerous it could be because you child may not even get sick by not having the Vaccination done but if you where something could go wrong and their child would have…

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    every vaccination. Here’s how they accomplish this: The pharmaceutical companies that develop and produce the recommended vaccinations and medications, donate millions of dollars to the FDA. In 2014 their donations made up 94% of the FDA’s total budget, which ended up equaling 4.7 billion dollars (Mercola). The FDA is the Food and Drug Administration, which is an agency…

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    persuaded to oppose vaccinations. What parents do not realise is that their decision to not get their children vaccinated…

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    Pros Of Mandatory Vaccination

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    Hodge agrees with mandatory vaccination. “It’s so scary to think you could be at the park enjoying a nice day with your kids and then the next day they could [have a] deathly disease. . . . I am a firm believer in vaccinations.” (Parkins 440). Unvaccinated children could be dangerous to other children around them. Infants who are not yet old enough to receive vaccines can catch harmful diseases such as measles and mumps from infected, unvaccinated children (Lu 871). Vaccination should be…

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    The topic of vaccination has always been a subject of discussion. Many people understand the basic benefit of getting vaccinated, which is to prevent illness. There are numerous benefits of getting vaccinated, that people do not know or understand. However, with an abundance of information at a touch of a button, some of the information is false or exaggerated. Misinformation about vaccines causes fear and distrust, which in turn causes many to avoid vaccinations. There is trend of people not…

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    After getting their newborn immunizations, some parents do not persist on keeping up with their child’s yearly vaccinations. Parents themselves, are also among those who are under vaccinated. Although researchers have concluded that the possibility for this may be due to financial situations, vaccination myths and discredited information on vaccines are the main reason people do not get vaccinated. News, social media, and even political leaders have publicized false information given among…

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    Vaccination: There Is No Choice Disneyland: a place synonymous with clear skies, a smiling mouse, children laughing, teacups twirling, Dumbo’s ears flapping, and measles spreading. Measles, a disease that causes a deadly fever and a nasty skin rash is not something that should be associated with the happiest place on earth. After more than 1,000 people in North America were exposed to measles that originated in Disneyland, fingers were incorrectly pointed at Mickey instead of anti-vaxxers.…

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    world still need medicine, doctors, and child vaccinations. These vaccinations make it possible to live past one hundred or just past the age of five. Many, including myself, believe that the pros of these vaccinations outweigh the cons. Despite the possibility of things going wrong, my children would be vaccinated. Children are vaccinated as early as twelve months old for diseases such as the the whooping cough and polio. These vaccinations also help us later in life to fight the…

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    continue to prove that there is no link between autism and vaccinations, many anti-vaccination followers still find themselves with support. In 2011, The Huffington Post published an article written by one of the most vocal anti-vaccination supporters, David Kirby. While Kirby states in his article deciding not to have a child vaccinated is “unwise and dangerous”, he continues to fuel the skepticism that allows parents to forego vaccinations (Kirby para 3). His article points out that highly…

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    For many years following the publication of a 1998 article in the Lanclet, vaccinations have been widely feared. The infamous study was the first study to be released connecting vaccines (the MMR vaccine to be exact) and autism. However, the study was released with miniscule merit and evidence, because the study was undertaken, which means that the study was based solely on a smaller sample than necessary to conclude what the doctor did. Furthermore, many soon-to-be parents and new parents have…

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