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The Importance Of Vaccinations

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Throughout this essay, I will support that it is necessary and important for vaccinations to be given to all individuals who are able to receive them. First, I will give some background into what vaccines are and how they work to protect humans from disease. After that, I am going to state my argument for why vaccinations should be mandatory for certain people to receive and will display why vaccinations are greatly important. Then, I will address some objections that people have for choosing not to receive vaccinations. Finally, I will conclude why vaccines are important to human beings and society. A vaccination is defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2006) as, “the injection of a killed or weakened organism …show more content…

When individuals are not vaccinated, they have less of a chance of fighting off those diseases that vaccinations would have otherwise protected them against. Additionally, measles has been making a comeback in the United States with 65 cases reported in Minnesota as of April 2017 (Hall et al., 2017). Most of those cases were from unvaccinated individuals who contracted the disease out of North America and brought it back to the United States. Those unvaccinated people infected numerous babies who were too young to receive the measles vaccine, and many of those babies lost their lives. These young lives would have been saved if the people they were exposed to had been vaccinated. In defense of premise two the society in which we live will be safer and better protected against diseases if every person who can be vaccinated is vaccinated. Through vaccines, people acquire herd immunity which protects against the spreading of diseases throughout the population. When individuals are vaccinated, then disease will be less frequent, and there will be less suffering among people. This will cause human beings to be happier, which is a standard of the utilitarian ideology. Also, vaccines have minimized and eradicated diseases. According to the “History of Vaccine Safety” (2015), “Through use of vaccines, we have eradicated

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