People do have individual rights that they are entitled to choose on what chemicals can go into their body. Recently, claims have been made that the government may be over extending into people's lives in order to mandate these immunizations into the general public. While this may be true, it brings up a point of safety. Most public schools require certain vaccinations in order for students to attend, or to …show more content…
If not enough of the population is immune, the virus can grow resistances and mutate to become something harder to fight off or predict. New symptoms and infection methods may arise, and new strains of the virus can evolve from it. This is shown from illness such as the Flu, or Chicken Pox that have multiple vaccines for different strands of the virus that have shown itself to the public. A certain percentage of the population must be immune or resistant to a virus in order for it to stop it from changing from its original strand. Around 92-98% is required to create a "herd immunity" for those around them. Those that are not vaccinated yet have this granted immunity because the chance of them contracting the virus from another is very low. This creates a safe environment with a low chance of infection to the people with or without