Vaccination Argumentative Essay

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Vaccines are an amazing technological advancement into the 20th century. Vaccines now help and save millions of children’s lives each year. Therefore, children should be vaccinated for the safety and welfare of themselves and others.
Vaccines are safe and can save children’s lives. For example: “vaccination is safe and one of the greatest health developments of the 20th century… and millions of children’s lives are saved.”(“Vaccines ProCon.org” 1) Because of vaccines, children can now live safely away from diseases and viruses. However, this wasn't always the case for adolescents back in time. Many children died because of viruses and diseases such as diphtheria, measles, and polio.(“Vaccines for Children: A Must Read” 1) Thanks to new medications …show more content…

For instance, Discover The Many Dangers Of Vaccines and Vaccinations comments, “... 1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls diagnosed with autism… from 1988-2016 despite the fact that only 1 in 5 claims receives any compensation at all.” A main argument this side makes, is about vaccinations causing learning disorders, and other disorders, mainly autism. However, when you look at the numbers, the percentages are still very low. Even though the percentages are very low, people worry this may happen to their child, and choose not to vaccinate them. People also think that vaccines cost too much without insurance, especially for babies. The article, How Much Do Baby Immunizations Cost?, shows how expensive early shots are, “... first year cost at least cost $620… during childhood and adolescence is about $1,170.” This is a ridiculous amount of money, and families that don’t have insurance, or can’t afford it are out of luck. This is where they agree with not vaccinating their

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