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    Herd Immunity Vaccinations are a way to combat illness that have caused great harm in the past. Many different types and methods have been tested and used for almost a thousand years‚ from flu shots to Polio vaccines‚ it has protected people from contracting these viruses. Hundreds of thousands would be dead if it were not for this preventative care. However‚ many people choose to opt out of receiving this medical treatment by choosing to abide by other personal beliefs. All people should receive

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    In 2009 8.1million children under five died worldwide which means that every day more than 22‚000 children died and 2/3 of deaths‚ 5.4million‚ were due to infectious diseases (UNICEF 2010). Mass vaccination campaigns are accepted as a number one solution to the child mortality from the preventable infectious diseases. Vaccines are one of the greatest public health attainments which from people benefited throughout the last two centuries (Stern‚ Markel 2005). They are the safe guardians of both children

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    before the school year to get shots. I often wondered why I had to do this‚ and was reluctant to the idea of someone putting a needle in my arm because the school said so. As I grew older‚ I started to see advertisements on the television for flu vaccinations and immunizations‚ and it got me thinking. I did not understand how vaccines and immunizations were beneficial to people. A report done by UNICEF‚ “IMMUNIZATION FACTS AND FIGURES 2013”‚ states that immunization is one of the most successful public

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    Vaccination an Obligation? Vaccinations began in 1731 with Edward Jenner invented the vaccine for smallpox. It was revolutionary as it resulted in a new and highly effective way of curing diseases.Currently in the UK‚ vaccinations are optional and for children‚ parents have the right to prevent their child from taking a vaccination.A policy of mandatory vaccination would mean that they become compulsory and follow a policy of state paternalism. Arguments in favour of mandatory vaccination: One

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    Vaccinations Should Be Mandatory Everest College Erin Kelly-Lopez Did you ever think that vaccinating your child could do more harm than good? The debate of whether or not vaccinations should be federally mandated by the government and required by all children in school is controversial. The lack of education and correct information provided by the government is to blame. Also‚ there has been a lot of controversy on whether or not children should be immunized before entering

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    Despite the current fascination with the anti-vaccination movement‚ it might come as a surprise that American children actually receive more vaccinations than ever before. Only less than 0.5 percent of children receive no vaccinations at all. In Vaccine Nation‚ Conis argued that the widespread belief of vaccination is an important part of study on which to be educated. Conis turned her focus to the spread of vaccines in the postwar era when new vaccines targeted the more “milder” diseases of a child’s

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    Vaccinations that protect against diseases and illnesses have become extremely common in the United States and other first world countries; however‚ beginning in the 19th Century‚ the anti-vaccination movement began to challenge doctors and medical advice with home remedies. The argument continues into the 21st century whether or not it should be the parents’ choice to vaccinate their children‚ or if it should be left up to the states or even the federal government (Vaccine Development). In the

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    The perspective of the law discipline‚ whether the government has the right to override parental rights about this specific public health issue. Vaccinations recommendation and why. The US Constitution gives states rights to enact when public health safety becomes a concern to protect the population health (Balog‚ 2009; Bhattacharya‚ 2013). Moreover‚ the law gives government rights to protect minors against illness as a safeguard override parental choices (Balog‚ 2009). It cost the US an estimate

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    today about whether or not vaccinations cause autism‚ there is no proven fact about this argument. However‚ there is strong‚ valid evidence for both sides of the argument. Vaccinations and Autism: A Tale of Shifting Hypotheses discusses ways that vaccines could cause autism but states why none of those experients and arguments are not valid‚ and Vaccines Cause Autism‚ Behavioral Disorders discuss why vaccinations do cause autism. In the journal article‚ Vaccinations and Autism: A Tale of Shifting

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    Mandatory Vaccinations: An Ongoing Debate The potential side effects of vaccinations are considerably low compared to the potential risk of outbreak among the population if not vaccinated. Therefore‚ for the safety of the population immunizations should be mandatory for all children and adults. It has been proven that the safety and effectiveness of immunization and vaccines protect children and adults from infectious diseases. Ever since vaccines for diseases like diphtheria and measles were introduced

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