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- Do you plan to have your children vaccinated against the common childhood diseases? Explain your reasons for your choice.Using what you know about viruses and the immune and lymphatic systems, construct a scientific explanation to describe how a vaccine works to provide immunity to the human body.Vaccination : "is an ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure?" what points can validate this topic in support of vaccination
- Should vaccination be compulsory for every citizen in a country? For example PhilippinesStudies have shown that many parents’ minds can be changed in response to information delivered by health-care workers, but is it the place of health-care workers to try to persuade parents to have their children vaccinated?What are your thoughts on vaccination and their usefulness