Pros of Vaccination Essay

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    Do you know how a bird protects its eggs? It protects them from harm when their young, because they are fragile and can’t fend for themself. In this way, it is kind of like the young America being protected by the presidents. The presidents had to create something to protect America when it was young, from things like other big, developed countries, and other strong economies. In doing so, they made things called foreign policies. Foreign policies are strategies to deal with other countries.…

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    Introduction and Summary Many parents today are against giving their children vaccinations because they believe that they do not prevent illness but instead cause it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explains in detail what chickenpox’s is and the importance of getting vaccinated. According to the CDC’s article “Most children with chickenpox completely recover. But it can be serious, even deadly, especially for babies, pregnant women, adolescents, adults, and people with…

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    strengths for increasing this vaccination rate among health care workers is by instituting the first mandatory influence program for all health care workers. In 2004, this medical center was the first to make the annual influenza vaccination a “fitness-for-duty” requirement for every employee. In this setting, all health workers are educated on influenza and the risks if they are not vaccinated. This vaccination was delivered in many ways which include peer vaccinations, a flu cart available at…

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    amount of innocent lives stolen by these deadly diseases. Mandatory vaccinations can cause one to have a healthy disease free life. They…

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    but vaccines are just as important and helpful. Immunizing children has daunting threats and caution signs plastered all over them, but the highly advanced medical systems of society today can disprove many threats of illnesses linked to vaccinations. Vaccinations are worth every penny compared to the financial tolls of most diseases. Also, immunizations not only protect a single child, but those around as well. Being informed is the number one way to make educated decisions on vaccines. Jumping…

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    Vaccination had been one of the greatest achievements of our era. Eliminating life threatening diseases and making the world a better, healthier place. Even though it comes with side effects it has been proven to save many lives. Although for many people, vaccination is a routinely event, some parents disagree with the method and do not want to get their child vaccinated. This is an ongoing issue whether or not parents should have to get their kids vaccinated. Even though many parents are under…

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    immunizations must be active and up to date. In all 50 states it is mandatory that your child doesn’t put other children at risk by not being vaccinated, but ironically, it is not that much of a threat considering that in 48 out of those 50 you can claim vaccinations are against your spiritual or philosophical beliefs. Having this pass, what does it really persuade? This representation of an easy out to an almost obligatory act is an illustration that justifies whether or not vaccines harbor…

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    parent and child from the state’s vaccination requirements. Unfortunately, this is a highly flawed process. The debate on vaccinations versus religion has been ongoing for almost a century, and is not going anywhere. While one’s opinion can never be considered wrong, it can be misguided and in some cases very extreme. However, looking at different perspectives through the major religions and scriptures, it is revealed that only one world religion is against vaccination. Instead, most arguments…

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