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    intern at the Oregon Health Authority’s office I am required to inform you about the 2016 Health law changes in October. As you may know‚ our laws are changing and vaccinations will be mandated in the state of Oregon. The law that passed on March 1‚ 2014 will be removed and every child must be required to have appropriate vaccinations to attend any school. Without pertinent immunization‚ students will be removed from any public school and will not return until all required immunizations have been

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    It came from somebody else‚ who isn’t vaccinated. Since that person wasn’t properly vaccinated‚ they got the disease and passed it onto you‚ as well as others. Getting vaccinations prevent passing diseases onto other people‚ like pregnant women. After a certain point in a woman’s pregnancy‚ she is unable to get any vaccinations‚ which makes it easier for her antibodies in her immune system to be attacked by that certain disease. The more people that get vaccinated‚ the more people reduce the risk

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    Vaccination causes harm to your body and be against your religious beliefs. You should have the option to receive vaccination if you chose to. Vaccinations should be optional since its dealing with your health. Vaccines are very poor for your health. By injecting the vaccine directly into the body‚ it causes the toxins to be immediately absorbed into the bloodstream.Do you know what vaccines are made of? Vaccines are strained through animal and human tissues. Some examples are chick embryo‚ pig blood

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    Now Most vaccine-preventable diseases are rare in the United States due to vaccinations‚ but they do still exist and affect people in other countries that can be easily brought to the United States‚ and all it would take for a harmful vaccine-preventable disease to come to the Unite States is an infected person from another country

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    I believe everyone should be vaccinated in their life and here is why. Vaccines cause your immune system to produce disease-fighting antibodies without causing the disease itself. Today‚ more than 20 serious human diseases can be prevented by vaccination. For some diseases‚ you need to be vaccinated only once in your life. For other diseases‚ such as measles‚ tetanus‚ and influenza‚ you may need to be vaccinated at regular intervals. Well‚ in the past‚ smallpox killed hundreds of millions of people

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    of immunizations to the local population sparked my curiosity. I started researching more on this aspect of this public nurse service and will share some of this information. I found it interesting that the public health nurse not only provides vaccinations to children and families protecting them against preventable diseases‚ public nurses are also vital recorders for the research and trends of diseases in the community. As a mother of two young children in the 21st century I find it fascinating

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    influence others to make their decision about vaccination. But there is plenty of pros and cons. Which helps us decide to be pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine. There’s a countless number of pros and cons that makes it so difficult to choose sides. My personal belief on this discussion is that children should be vaccinated

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    minuscule decisions‚ parents also bear the responsibility of their child’s well-being. This includes the frequently argued decision to have your child vaccinated. “Vaccinations are dangerous‚ a waste of my time/money and could cause autism” are common misconceptions derived from the lack of educating our society on the basics of medicine. Vaccinations have proven to be beneficial for individual and societal health and prevent infectious diseases. All parents should be required by law to have their child vaccinated

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    Childhood Vaccination Debate Student’s Name Eng/147 Today’s Date Teacher’s Name The Childhood Vaccination Debate Imagine a disease that begins much like the flu but ends with painful fluid filled pustules covering large portions of one’s body that can rob one’s ability to see‚ eat‚ and breathe. Furthermore‚ according to Berkeley University’s news writer‚ David Koplow (2003) this disease “has caused more deaths than all the world wars combined” (para. 3). Now‚ imagine if one quick vaccination could

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    Vaccinations-Educate before you vaccinate Composition Oct 2011 As a caregiver you have the responsibility to become fully informed by educating yourself about vaccines and understand that every vaccine is not right for every child. Mosby’s Dictionary of Complementary and Alternative Medicine offers this definition of informed consent "n 1. An aspect of research in which the consent of the subject is obtained and the subject is informed of possible risks and benefits from participating in the

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