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Pros And Cons Of Vaccines

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Vaccinations Vaccines work by having a weakened form of a disease introduced into a patient’s body usually by injection. The immune system of the patient reacts to the vaccine by making antibodies. Then the antibodies destroy the vaccine germs. The antibodies stay in your body and that is what gives you immunity. Antibodies are what protects you from a real disease if it ever came into your body. People think that vaccines are dangerous. Vaccines protect everyone, from the person vaccinated to the people around them, making them a safe choice for parents that should be mandatory. Vaccines protect the population from having a worldwide pandemic. “Unvaccinated children and adults serve as a reservoir for infection, which they can pass on to immunized kids...and those who can't be vaccinated because of medical problems”(“Heusel”). If a child does not obtain the vaccination and gets the disease, kids around them could contract it. “In 2005, an unvaccinated Indiana teenager who developed measles while visiting Romania ended up infecting 34 people after returning to the United States. Three years later, an unvaccinated seven-year-old from San Diego caught measles in Switzerland and spread it to 11 other children when she came home” (“Mandatory”). Those 11 children were unvaccinated. Diseases spread like wildfire just by human contact. In 2015, a measles outbreak occurred in Disneyland at Orange County, California. “The outbreak likely started from a traveler who

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