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Vaccination

The issue of vaccination has been debatable for many years as some people accept and others reject with respect to own beliefs. Since we are living in a developed world, there is a high outbreak of measles because people are misled and misinformed (Mom, 1). It is important to understand that vaccines are safe and they are proved by FDA.  In addition, since the period in which vaccination was introduced, it has improved the health of children and reduced the number of deaths.  For example, Vaccination has saved the lives of many in U.S from the most –feared disease called Polio. Every parent wants to provide the best for their children and to enjoy the parenthood right. But can people achieve this if they are not interested in saving the life of children?  It is important to put the issue of vaccination into consideration and protect the children from deadly diseases. Vaccination is proved to be effective by scientists and professionals and concluded that it prevents serious disease such as yellow fever, meningitis, measles and more (Mom, 1).  It is important to create a strong foundation for children by preventing them from disabilities which may affect their education and future life. As a parent, the goal of parenthood is to ensure that children live a healthy life.  Vaccination is the best choice to ensure that children are prevented from unnecessary illnesses, community is prevented from vulnerable diseases and there are not deadly diseases worldwide (Mom, 1).  It is important to note the vaccination will not only protect children in today’s world but it will also protect the future generation. By eliminating killer diseases, there will be no harm in future generation.  Other important point is that vaccination not only saves live but also money. The amount of money which could be used to treat a disease is larger than the cost of preventing. Let’s arise, take action, prevent outbreak of diseases and protect our children (Mom, 1).

 

Work cited

Mom T. Blue Sky Parent. How To Win a Vaccination Debate. Sunday, January 19, 2014

 

 

 

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