Vaccinating children against preventable diseases has always been a big concern. Some experts believe that vaccinating children against preventable diseases should be mandatory by law while others believe that parents should have the right to avoid vaccinating their children. This essay will discuss why vaccinating children against preventable diseases should be mandatory despite some potential risk.
Parents have always been wary of vaccinating their children. They are naturally worried about injecting their beloved children with some unknown substances which can make them sick. In past, there have been some incidents where children reacted adversely to the vaccination. Consequently, some parents believe that vaccinating children is more dangerous than being affected by the diseases, and avoid vaccinating their children. Thus, many children get affected by preventable diseases every year. Many of them lose their lives or suffer from physical disability.
Vaccination plays a crucial role in preventing communicable diseases. It has helped to avoid a large number of deaths around the world. Infact, It has also helped us to vanish many communicable diseases. Children are the future of our society. Vaccinating children against preventable diseases will help them to live a healthy life, which is important for the creation of a healthy society.
In conclusion, despite the minor risk associated with vaccinating children against preventable diseases, it is foolish to think that vaccinating children is not necessary. Allowing parents to avoid vaccinating their children could be very dangerous for their children and for a society at large. Thus, government should try to create more awareness about the importance of vaccinating children and made it mandatory by law.
Vaccinating
children
against preventable
diseases
has always been a
big
concern.
Some
experts believe that
vaccinating
children
against preventable
diseases
should be mandatory by law while others believe that parents should have the right to
avoid
vaccinating
their
children
. This essay will discuss why
vaccinating
children
against preventable
diseases
should be mandatory despite
some
potential
risk
.
Parents have always been wary of
vaccinating
their
children
. They are
naturally
worried about injecting their beloved
children
with
some
unknown substances which can
make
them sick.
In past
, there have been
some
incidents where
children
reacted
adversely
to the vaccination.
Consequently
,
some
parents believe that
vaccinating
children
is more
dangerous
than being
affected
by the
diseases
, and
avoid
vaccinating
their
children
.
Thus
,
many
children
get
affected
by preventable
diseases
every year.
Many
of them lose their
lives
or suffer from physical disability.
Vaccination plays a crucial role in preventing communicable
diseases
. It has
helped
to
avoid
a large number of
deaths around the world.
Infact
, It has
also
helped
us to vanish
many
communicable
diseases
.
Children
are the future of our society.
Vaccinating
children
against preventable
diseases
will
help
them to
live
a healthy life, which is
important
for the creation of a healthy society.
In conclusion
, despite the minor
risk
associated with
vaccinating
children
against preventable
diseases
, it is foolish to
think
that
vaccinating
children
is not necessary. Allowing parents to
avoid
vaccinating
their
children
could be
very
dangerous
for their
children
and for a society at large.
Thus
,
government
should try to create more awareness about the importance of
vaccinating
children
and made it mandatory by law.