What are your outlook on mass inoculation?

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please help me, i need your view!
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Vaccinations are some of the best medical breakthroughs in our history. We can eradicate so lots debilitating diseases and maladies, save lives and protect children. Polio could be gone contained by Africa now if fear-mongering nasty people hadn't spread the rumours that the vaccines be a "plot" to infect and/or sterilize African people.
Herd immunity is also an important cog of the vaccine program. When over 90% of the population is vaccinated, it is very unlikely that a disease/infection will spread. Some people are allergic or otherwise incompetent to be vaccinated, and herd immunity help protect them from ever being exposed. There was actually a recent defence in Australia where a baby girl too immature to be vaccinated caught whooping cough from a child whose parents chose NOT to vaccinate, and she died. So sad... Source(s): http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/sto…
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badast…
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/
It can be effective in wiping out a unshakable disease. One example is smallpox, which was eradicated. So it's a good thing! However, in that can be bad reactions to vaccines. One example is the polio vaccine used a few decades ago which killed folks and actually caused polio in some cases. If it's not dangerous and effective and can result in eradication of a disease, I'm all for it.

There's deeply more to mass vaccination than that, but that's my view on it. Source(s): Pharmacy student
Some people don't believe that vaccination. Since a vaccination is unsophisticatedly the bacteria, but in a weakened state, so your body can effortlessly fight it off and get immune to it, their is other a chance that its not a weak enough, and at hand is actually resistance and you can get sick, and your body will have to quarrel, so you get a cold, or a fever and such. im not sure why they don't think its a pretty moral idea, i believe it has to do with their morales and their distrust near modern science
If you look at the subject from a historical perspective, you will find that diseases such as smallpox, diphtheria and polio took a great toll on both children and adults in previous eras, not to mention whooping cough, measles, H.flu meningitis and others. We rarely see those diseases these days because of immunization programs.

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