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argument on the vaccination of children?

K.  .Some people don’t want to take the vaccine because they don’t know if its safe .

. School is mandatory to take the vaccine to make sure the child has not sick or healthy.

. 50 percent the vaccine doesn’t work on people weakens the immune system.

.when babies are born they have to take the vaccine .

.sometime parents don’t want there kids to take the vaccine. nut it will help them to prevent any diseases

 

w- . I want to learn how come? when we take the vaccine it doesn’t work or sometime the person / child gets  sick if we are taking the vaccine it should help us to treat us better.

. Why do parent refuse their kids to take vaccines? it will help them to get better and not prevent any diseases .

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.This can happen all too easily when kids don’t receive life-saving vaccines, and it is why we need to push much harder to increase immunization coverage.”increased by only 1% globally since 2010) for all vaccine-preventable diseases, not just for measles.”

.85% worldwide coverage for measles is much better than 30% or 50%, but it is still well below the 95% required to ensure population-wide protection.Vaccinations prevent between two and three million childhood deaths a year and could prevent up to two million more.

. there are different vaccine to help us to not course any of these  . such as Hepatitis A. ,Flu (shot only),Polio (shot only),Rabies.

3 Comments

  1. Karina Budhu

    This is very interesting to learn about why some parents do not feel it is necessary to vaccinate their children.

  2. Germaine Amoussou

    This topic is interesting to know more about why some people scare to get vaccination to their own children?

  3. Lisa Cole

    Mashfia, you need to rephrase your topic question so that it is clear that you prefer one side instead of the other. However, you should talk about both sides in your paper. Your response to this assignment is good. I think this is a strong research topic, and you should proceed with your research.

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