Why Vaccinations Should Be Mandatory

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Would you like your kids to die? If not then you should have them vaccinated. Vaccinations lower the risk of getting the measles, whooping cough or any disease for that matter. Do you think vaccines should be mandatory? A vaccination is a preparation of killed microorganisms, living attenuated organisms, or living fully virulent organisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease. Vaccinations should be mandatory because the diseases might come back or spread if everyone stops getting the vaccines, and the number of cases decreased dramatically since more people started getting vaccines and we don’t want those numbers to rise again.
The first reason Vaccinations should be mandatory is because
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I wouldn’t want to do anything against by religions or self beliefs either, but i would do anything in order to save my children. Some children with weak immune systems should not get vaccines because it could possibly kill them, and low income families can’t afford the shots and don’t have the time to get them. Vaccinations should be free because it is to potentially save someone's life and it is unfair that if you can’t afford a vaccine then you can’t get one which will put at a higher risk of getting very dangerous diseases. This just proves that vaccinations should be mandatory.
I believe that vaccines should be mandatory. You might not think so but i do because it is to save people's lives and at one point in time the amount of cases were very high and sense then that amount has dramatically decreased. The vaccinations matter today because no one wants the amount of cases of measles and whooping cough to rise, if you look at a past through now time graph and the amount of cases, you will see how much they have decreased in the past 62 years, nowadays there are little to none cases of these diseases, because of the fact that parents believe in