Anti Vaccination Pros And Cons

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Vaccination has been described as one of the top ten achievements of the 20th Century according to health and medical scholars, but Anti Vaccination protests were around since the start of this new form of medicine in early 1800’s in England. There are Pros and Cons in everything. Vaccinations cure diseases, saves lives, eradicates dangerous diseases that killed unmerciful back in time where medicine was not advanced, where people prayed on their knees for their loved ones to get better. But also religious beliefs provoked controversy, basically if God wanted you to die of this disease he would either let you meet your destiny, or save you. Parents asking if the Vaccination ingredients were safe for their children and personal freedoms of their bodies. So who's Right and Who's Wrong?

The Pros of Vaccination. Of course no doubt saves the lives of the Patient normal medicine cannot cure. Times has changed. Medicine has changed. According to The Centers for Disease Control or (CDC), estimated that 732,000 American Children were saved from death and 322 Million cases of childhood illnesses were prevented between 1994 and 2014 due to vaccination. Numbers do not lie. The FDA requires up to 10 or more years for vaccines to be tested before they are licensed and released and still monitored by the CDC and FDA to make sure they are …show more content…

It's a risk to myself and to my children that I am willing to take to protect them and others that we come into contact with. We live in different times. A lot of people from around the world come in contact. Faster than ever before. Vaccines save lives. Just because a parent did not want to vaccinated their children or themselves the measle outbreak happened in disney and ignorant people do not understand the importance of having their children vaccinated. Like they said, the percentage of something happening to you in less than getting struck by lighting. I am 100% for Vaccines and believe they do good to

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