Vaccinating Children Argumentative Essay

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Parents always naturally want the best for their children. The decision about getting vaccinations for their children is a big dilemma, whether parents should have to get their children vaccinated or not. Some parents, who believe it is too dangerous. Not vaccinating your own child, however, risks their health as well as the health of other children. I do not think parents who opt out of vaccinating their children look at the bigger picture, not vaccinating children could spread terrible diseases to families that took every precaution to not get the virus, that comes with not getting the vaccines. Can you imagine protecting your child, getting every vaccination the doctor recommended, then find out your child picked up measles from another …show more content…

In its eighth and final report, the panel unanimously determined that there was no evidence of a causal relationship between either MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) or thimerosal and autism, no evidence of vaccine-induced autism in “some small subset” of children, and no demonstration of potential biological mechanisms. Considering the matter resolved. (Kaufman).

We as the public view should listen to what doctors say about the vaccines, they were testing for vaccines and autism for several years. Professionals have done this study eight times proving there is no link between vaccines and autism. The only bad thing coming from not vaccinating children is spreading the terrible diseases that are preventable. Therefore mothers of infants debating on getting the vaccine should have nothing to worry about. Doctors have years of experience and research we should not be the ones to question their authority. Many people ask should there be a way to get around getting the vaccines? Another reason people do not get vaccinations is religion, some religions do not believe your body should have to get a vaccination. Some believe if you get sick, then you made a sin against God. An article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, talks about how the risk it too high to not get the

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