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Essay The Review Adverse Effects of Vaccines

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Although autonomy is such a highly sought after aspect of human life, there are times when it is overridden for the good of the person or for others around them. The question of whether autonomy is always the most important factor in determining the morality of an issue must be made. According to Fields, autonomy requires and allows a person to “comprehend the action to be taken, the alternatives, and the consequences,” which is what it does. Nonetheless, there are times when this extent of autonomy may be skewed by beliefs and ideas that may not be entirely accurate. For instance, in the past decade or so, there had been a widespread belief among opposers of mandatory vaccinations and vaccines in general that the MMR (measles, mumps, …show more content…

This example is one that extends far and wide throughout America, due to McCarthy’s fame, and gives an accurate representation of how, at times, people are wrong. In other words, there are instances when doctors, experts, etc. are more qualified and know more about a particular matter as compared to a lay individual, therefore they should be given some leeway in determining what is best for themselves and their children. In light of the fact that those opposing mandatory vaccinations may be putting people at risk, there are many valid points that they make when arguing against the issue, besides just the loss of autonomy. The first, which is demonstrated rather well in the example of the autism and MMR vaccine scare, is that there are chances for adverse effects, or negative side-effects from the vaccines. A group of doctors from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, describes in a resolution that calls for a “ moratorium on all government mandated vaccines” and uses the likelihood of these adverse effects to support their preposition. Within their resolution, the doctors points out that as more and more people, school-children in this case, get vaccinated, the more cases of adverse effects will be seen. The example of hepatitis B is used in the resolution, stating that if only 1%

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