Vaccinating children has become increasingly unpopular among specific demographics of society. These people claim that vaccinations are hazardous to children’s health and, as such, are not needed. This essay will argue why vaccinating against spreadable disease is entirely necessary despite some potential risks.
Parents have often been wary about vaccinating their children. They are justifiable worried about injecting their children with an unknown substance that could potentially make them sick. Parents naturally feel protective of their children. Indeed, there have been some recorded instances of children, unfortunately, reacting adversely to their injections. These few instances have bolstered real fears in parents that vaccinations are not necessary and potentially more dangerous than the possibility of contracting the communicable disease itself.
Despite the minor risks associated with vaccinating children, the idea that it is unnecessary and dangerous is entirely preposterous.
Vaccines have prevented vasts numbers of deaths over hundreds of years in countries around the world. The number of deaths so far prevented far outweighs the number of children who have been adversely affected by the immunizations themselves. Some diseases have actually are completely eradicated through vaccination campaigns. Overall, the idea that vaccinations are unnecessary and dangerous is ill-informed and dangerous in itself and could potentially lead to a far worse outcome for society.
This essay argued that people who are against vaccination have a flawed understanding of vaccinations and underestimate the effects of what they believe. In my opinion, vaccinating children is an absolute imperative that is entirely justified despite the small and occasional risk involved.
Vaccinating
children
has become
increasingly
unpopular among specific demographics of society. These
people
claim that vaccinations are hazardous to
children’s
health and, as such, are not needed. This essay will argue why
vaccinating
against spreadable disease is
entirely
necessary despite
some
potential
risks
.
Parents have
often
been wary about
vaccinating
their
children
. They are justifiable worried about injecting their
children
with an unknown substance that could
potentially
make
them sick. Parents
naturally
feel protective of their
children
.
Indeed
, there have been
some
recorded instances of
children
, unfortunately, reacting
adversely
to their injections. These few instances have bolstered real fears in parents that vaccinations are not necessary and
potentially
more
dangerous
than the possibility of contracting the communicable disease itself.
Despite the minor
risks
associated with
vaccinating
children
, the
idea
that it is unnecessary and
dangerous
is
entirely
preposterous.
Vaccines have
prevented
vasts numbers of deaths over hundreds of years in countries around the world. The number of deaths
so
far
prevented
far outweighs the number of
children
who have been
adversely
affected
by the immunizations themselves.
Some
diseases have actually
are
completely eradicated through vaccination campaigns.
Overall
, the
idea
that vaccinations are unnecessary and
dangerous
is ill-informed and
dangerous
in itself and could
potentially
lead to a far worse outcome for society.
This essay argued that
people
who are against vaccination have a flawed understanding of vaccinations and underestimate the effects of what they believe. In my opinion,
vaccinating
children
is an absolute imperative
that is
entirely
justified despite the
small
and occasional
risk
involved.