One reason vaccinations are useful is that it can save children’s lives. Vaccinations save 2.5 million children every year according to Shot@Life, a United Nations Foundation. This means there are 2.5 million children in the world who could find the cure for cancer, win a Nobel peace prize, or save other peoples lives. This allows children to grow up and take care of the older generation in the future. Children will have endless possibilities if they are allowed to. …show more content…
As shown by research according to Sanjay Gupta, Chief Medical Correspondent for CNN and practicing neurosurgeon, "you are 100 times more likely to be struck by lightning than to have a serious allergic reaction to the vaccine that protects you against measles." “Life can be like a roller coaster with its ups and downs. What matters is whether you are keeping your eyes open or closed during the ride and who is next to you.” Life is about taking risks because there is only that one moment for so long until it is gone and then it will be the one object that there is everything to be sorry