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    Cons Of Vaccination Essay

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    we are uncertain how mankind will be affected by this new virus. A few things are certain; immunity via vaccines saves many lives. As I stand before you all, let us not make a hasty decision without thought. Please allow me the time to present the pros and cons to vaccinating all citizens of United States, after all this becomes a struggle between personal freedoms and the good of an entire nation. We all have the right to be healthy and free from illness, especially if prevention is possible.…

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    Vaccination In Schools

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    Colorado Children Required Vaccinations for Schools Vaccination possesses the ability to expunge specific life threatening diseases that affects people and consequently have killed thousands. Parents will never have to treat their children for these life threatening diseases again once their children are vaccinated. Colorado requires all parents to vaccinate their children; however, in the state law of Colorado, parents are allowed to make exemptions. The fault goes to the parents if their…

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    unethical. In the Cultural Perspective on Vaccination website, the website states that the catholic church does not like what the vaccinations contain by stating “The Catholic Church recognizes the value of vaccines and the importance of protecting individual and community health. It asserts, however, that its members should seek alternatives, when available, to vaccines that are made using cell lines derived from aborted fetuses” (Cultural Perspective on Vaccination). Yes I understand that…

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    Essay On Vaccination

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    About You: Why Child Vaccinations are Necessary From 1964 to 1965, the rubella virus led to life threatening illnesses in around 20,000 newborns; these babies were plagued with deafness, blindness, heart disease, and/or mental retardation. (Ballarlo and Sprague). Now, because of vaccines, rubella has been eradicated and is no longer a life-threatening problem. Vaccinations have been used worldwide to prevent life-threatening diseases. Dr. Edward Jenner developed the first vaccination to cure…

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    Should compulsory vaccination be legalised worldwide? Whether it should be compulsory to get vaccinated is a very disputable topic that has been going on for a very long time. Recently research has shown that vaccinations have many side effects that affect the recipient and others. Side effects such as headaches, upper respiratory tract infection, stuffy nose, sore throat, joint pain, abdominal pain, cough, nausea, diarrhea and fevers are common. But in extreme cases (less than one in 100,00)…

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    not vaccinate their children is putting public health at risk. Mississippi, West Virginia, and California are the only three states that do not allow parents to skip vaccinations for their children for nonmedical reasons. All other states offer either a personal belief exemption, a religious exemption, or both. The anti-vaccination movement has caused an increase…

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    Though many vaccination opponents claim that vaccines contain dangerous levels of mercury, the flu vaccine is the only inoculation made with mercury that is used in the United States. The purpose for the mercury contradicts the fears of anti-vaxxers in and of itself; a…

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    Vaccination Benefits

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    Vaccines, when most people hear that one word they fear for their lives because Vaccines, As most people know are injected with a shot that most people find to be very painful. Truth is Yes, they hurt but they protect you and the people around you from harmful diseases, Take this into thought, You getting vaccinated prevents you spedding that disease to other people and protects your self making a two way benefit for yourself and those who are not vaccinated for it making it one of the major…

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    No parent would want their child to die at a young age due to an illness that could have been prevented with a vaccination. If children were to receive all of their necessary vaccines, then they will not have a risk of getting an incurable illness. Vaccines prevent children from getting sick. According to Whitman et al. (2015), “Approximately half the children were vaccinated against influenza; yet ninety percent of deaths occurred among unvaccinated children” (pg. 1802). In other words,…

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    Edward Jenner Vaccines

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    When a baby is born, it enters the land of microbes - a world of germs. Modern medicine does what it can to protect the infant. Its main bulwark against disease is the vaccine. Heralded by some, and cursed by others, the history of vaccines is rich. Starting with Edward Jenner and his pioneering achievement of the smallpox immunization, many lives have been spared from disease due to the vaccine. Since Jenner’s achievement, other vaccines have been introduced, and the incidence rate for…

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