Persuasive Speech On Vaccination

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It’s that one day of the year again. Mom comes to pick you up early from school, having to drag you out of your seat and into the car. You pull up to an red, brick office building: The Doctor’s office. We always wonder why we have to get vaccines. We wonder why the doctor is sticking a sharp, pointy object into our arm. I remember the first time I had to get a shot. The nurse had to literally hold me down while the doctor inserted the needle. My screaming could probably be heard 3 miles...No, 3 states away. The nurse didn’t even give me a lollipop when I finished. She just handed my mom a bunch of papers and stormed out like I did something wrong! It wasn’t ME who was putting a NEEDLE into HER arm! After that, we ended up going to a different …show more content…

Unlike us, they don’t have unlimited access to immunizations, which puts them more at risk for harmful diseases. It is very important that we begin providing vaccinations as soon as possible. It can help prevent many more diseases, including Tetanus, Malaria, and Pneumonia. This will therefore decrease death rates in developing and third world countries and increase the population. So when Mom brings us to the doctor’s, let’s look at what causes disease. Then, we will inject ourselves into the lives of people living in third world countries to see how disease affects them. Finally, we will get that vaccine to work in the third world countries, like they work with us, by coming up with some solutions. What actually causes disease, and how do immunizations work? Disease, defined by Merriam Webster, is, “an illness that affects a person, animal, or plant : a condition that prevents the body or mind from working normally.” “People often think disease happens by chance—that it strikes suddenly for no apparent reason, and that it’s one of the inevitable risks we face as we go through life.” Unlike what they may think, disease is actually caused by seven different specific things, the most common, Microbes, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and

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