Should every child get there vaccination

Should every child get all their vaccinations? 

Nowadays not every child gets their vaccinations due to religious standards and more. Some parents think that since there is no more of one certain disease in the USA, that they don't need the shot to prevent the disease. Although, some may disagree and say that the disease can be brought in by another country. If that did happen people should have the shot to prevent spread of the disease. 

 

I think that every child should get their vaccinations incase of a spread of mumps, measles, polio, and more. The United States has not seen polio disease since 1979. That is because of the vaccine that came out. Now if someone unvaccinated went to Afghanistan and caught polio then brought it back to the U.S., it would spread rapidly. By getting all the vaccinations we will prevent the spread of worldwide diseases. 

 

Many people say that the MMR vaccine gives autism to young children. Many cases show that the child is diagnosed with autism right after their MMR shot. Parents say after that shot their child has never been the same. Although, that is all a coincidence. Scientists and doctors have done a lot of research. They found out that the MMR shot has nothing to do with autism. Nothing in the vaccination links to autism. 

 

Do you think all children should get their vaccines?

Will you give your children all the vaccines doctors request?

Are you fully vaccinated?

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  • Evan,

    Glad you got this done. Due to this being over a week late, their will be a big point deduction but anything is better than a zero. Your topic has been done before so no extra credit for that.  Your summary is well done but be sure to add research and studies from both sides of this topic. Also be sure to bump your story to the top of the page so mre people see it throughout the week.

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