The Pros And Cons Of Vaccines

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Many people argue that Immunizations should not be required for the children in the United States School system. They may say that vaccines have not been well research on and that it might give children side effects in the long run. According to National Vaccine Information Center, “...Carries risk for complications such as brain inflammation, which can lead to chronic brain and immune system damage or death…” (Vaccinations? Know the risks and failures). Vaccines can carry risks to anyone getting injected by it because everyone’s body is different and vaccines are standardized. They are not made according to an individual immune system which can make it harmful to some people that have different immune systems. Vaccinations are strong viruses …show more content…
Vaccines are not made according to each person’s type of body. Vaccines are made by pharmacists, they are not responsible for anything that happens to anyone when injected by the vaccine. According to The National Vaccine Information Center, “Vaccines are pharmaceutical products that carry a risk of injury or death. There are genetic, biological and environment high risk factors…” (The Vaccine Reaction). Vaccines have been proved responsible for many deformities and brain problems. Vaccines carry risk that people are not aware of. The pharmacists that produce the vaccines mix chemicals to try and help the citizens stay healthier. They do not think of any of those kids that might have an allergy or another severe reaction if they are injected with that chemical. What this argument does not take into account is that Vaccinations save many kids lives everyday. They have been around for a long time and ever since they were created, diseases have decreased by a high percentage. From the beginning people have loved vaccines, they use them to keep themselves and their children safe from viruses and any other vaccine-preventable