According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most childhood vaccines are 90-99% effective in preventing disease. And this not about personal choice really. It is about what is good or the community was good for neighbors. When you get vaccinated you do not just protect yourself, you are also protecting your neighbors, society, and even your country. Of course, It is true. …show more content…
There are some people out there who might experience and suffer from vaccination adverse effects. And there people in community who can really suffer serious, consequence on adverse effect, if infected they with diseases, For example, children 's who have never been immunized or person who have compromised immune system can really get ill, if they get infected with diseases.
I think there is no question vaccine should be mandatory, because you share your responsibility. According to a 2003 report by researchers at the Pediatric Academic Society, childhood vaccinations in the US prevent about 10.5 million cases of infectious illness and 33,000 deaths per year.
There is no scientific evidence that shows vaccination will cause Autism and other disease, and this fears are not justified with scientific evidence. I have also looked up the chemical found in the vaccine. Surprisingly, there are more chemicals in children 's Advil, than you have in the vaccines. But there is no fear for that kind of bases. Why People fear for childhood vaccine? These things get talked in the media and the is big thing about autism. There is a tone of evidence about this things and government have looked at it, have investigated it is completely bold. There was a time because of these disease people simply die, because of vaccines the disease almost eradicated. I think absence of the diseases making people think about the matter. If our community is not protected, people are gone get sick. So we need to make it childhood vaccination mandatory, it is our shared responsibility to build a safe community. According to a 2007 CDC and prevention, every state in the United States allows vaccination exemptions for medical reasons, based the medical documented medical information received from physician, related to a child’s allergy to vaccine components or an immune deficiency. No individual should have the right to risk the health of the public solely for the purpose of satisfying their personal moral, philosophical, or religious views. When considering the results of preventable diseases such as measles and mumps, the risks associated with being vaccinated are far outweighed. Even when diseases seem to no longer exist, outbreaks can still occur if children are not vaccinated. Vaccines should be required because they produce significant economic benefits for society. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every $1 spent on vaccination saves the public $6.30 in medical costs that would result from having to treat unvaccinated diseased individuals. The life expectancy in this country is longer than it ever been, because of