Many childhood diseases can now be prevented through the use of vaccines. Should parents be made by law to immunise their children against common diseases or should individuals have the right to choose not to immunise their children?

There is no doubt, that all parents want to protect their children from any problems, especially from any health issues. While some people believe, that children should develop their immune system by themselves, others argue that young age
vaccination
is paramount to avoid catching fatal disease. In
this
essay, I will discuss both sides of the argument and explain my support for the latter view.
Immune system
Suggestion
The immune system
An immune system
should be developed naturally without any external invasion. Opponents of
vaccination
believe, that
this
is a part of
human’s
Suggestion
human
evolution; children get sick and once they recover their body becomes accustomed to those viruses and more protected in case of future contacts.
Furthermore
, immunization may have very troubling side effects. It’s true, that there have been cases when a child obtains a lifelong disability
as a result
of a
medicine
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medically
allergy.
On the other hand
, some long-gone illnesses like
varicella
have started to emerge recently. Based on the latest World Health Organization report,
this
problem is directly correlated with
increasingly higher number
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an increasingly higher number
the increasingly higher number
of families, who opted not to immunize their children. I find
this
trend very disturbing, basically only one unvaccinated pupil in a school exposes all the rest to higher risk of catching a life-threatening sickness.
In contrast
, if all parents immunized their
children according
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children, according
to the globally approved standards, the likelihood of a virus to appear would be significantly lower. In conclusion,
although
all parents struggle to force their precious children to endure shots and there is a temptation to delay
vaccination
or refuse doing it completely,
such
behavior
manner of acting or controlling yourself
behaviour
may lead to fatal results. In my opinion, immunization is crucial for each individual child and the whole society,
hence
I would advocate that the governments must enforce obligatory
vaccination
around the world.
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