Vaccination Argumentative Essay

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Vaccines are safe because of the high safety standards and protocols they must pass through before being administered to the public. Today, new vaccines must first go through numerous tests by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which usually takes several years, and then the FDA decides if the vaccine is safe for human trials (“Vaccine Safety”). After the FDA approves the new vaccine for human testing, clinical trials take place, usually involving thousands of volunteers (“Vaccine Safety”). Once the vaccine proves to be potent, pure and sterile, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) must recommend it for public use. There are multiple monitoring systems in place that track the vaccine when released to the public, and these …show more content…

Many people believe forced vaccination on diseases that are now rare is useless; however, this is not the case. In 1974, Japan was vaccination pertussis (whooping cough) and the cases of the disease had become miniscule, but only eighty percent of the Japanese children had been vaccinated (“Vaccinations and Immunizations”). Shortly after, rumors began circling that the vaccination was no longer needed, and by 1979 there were 13,000 cases of the whooping cough and forty-one deaths (“Vaccinations and Immunizations”). If the Japanese community had continued vaccinations, there would not have been a deadly epidemic. Vaccinations are administered with the goal of eventually killing the disease. For this reason, vaccinations are necessary for society to live without fear for generations to come. With the help of vaccines, the smallpox disease has been eradicated, and now the vaccine for smallpox is no longer required. If vaccinations were stopped for diseases rarely seen, almost all of them would stage a comeback. The death rate of children would increase, and worldwide epidemics would begin. Vaccinations should be mandatory so that rare diseases will soon be extinct. If vaccines were mandatory, families can ensure a healthy life for themselves and for future generations to

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