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Flu Shot Research Paper

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In one of my night classes, our teacher brought up the facts of how many students miss school in the state of Kentucky along with how many days the school has had to shut down because of the flu. My teacher also talked about how the flu is the reason school is missed the most, therefore this leads me to think “why isn’t the flu shot mandatory in schools?” According to the “Kentucky Department of Education”, the article states “that in the state of Kentucky, they require every student have an up-to-date Commonwealth of Kentucky Immunization Certificate to be able to attend school.”
When reading Richard P. Feynman, 2017, “The Value of Science” he states “[it] is not considered enough by those who tell us it is our social responsibility to reflect on the impact of science on society” (p. 624). Well, I think that it is our social responsibility to reflect the impact of science on society. The reason I think that is Angelina Beatty, a teenage girl, from my hometown died from the flu. When Angelina died, it shook the town. After her death (this caused an uproar) every parent was making their kid get a flu shot. Therefore, Angelina’s soon to be sister in law, whom I knew from high school, took it upon herself to make it her social …show more content…

According to the “Commonwealth of Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services” that as of February 2, 2018 that there have been 100 flu-related fatalities from the flu this year alone and at least four of those deaths were children. The influenza shot is an inactivated vaccine made of inactive germs. Because the germs in this vaccination are inactivated or killed, the shot will cause the patients to not get the flu. However, this shot will allow your body to create the antibodies needed to ward off the influenza virus. I feel that for school-aged students under the age of 18 the flu shot should be

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