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The Pros And Cons Of Vaccines

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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends getting 29 doses of 9 vaccines plus a yearly flu shot after children reach the age of 6 months. No federal law require vaccination, but all 50 states require certain vaccinations for children entering public schools. Most states offer medical and religious exemptions. Supporters say that vaccination is safe and one of the greatest health developments as of late. They point out that illnesses, including rubella, flu, smallpox, polio, and whooping cough, are now preventable by vaccination and millions of children’s lives are saved. They say side effects to vaccines are extremely rare.
Opponents of vaccinations say that children’s immune systems can deal with most infections naturally, and that injecting questionable vaccine ingredients into a child may cause side effects, including seizures, paralysis, and death. They challenge the numerous studies that prove vaccines may trigger problems like autism, ADHD, and diabetes. So, the question remains should any vaccines be required for children? It seems to me that the disagreement here would have to lie in the question of whether a person believes that immunizations are one of the basic needs of a child. No one on the opposing side of this argument believes that it is the parent's right to choose whether to feed or clothe a child. Without food, warmth, and shelter, your child is far more likely to suffer a sudden death. This same principle carries over to vaccines; without them,

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