Arguments Against Vaccinations Mandatory

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Amanda October 1, 2010 Vaccinations are typically a common part of visits to health care facilities. Whether a child is entering the school system, a person is traveling, or someone is just trying to avoid the flu, vaccinations are very available, and sometimes mandatory by law. Some people however, have a problem with vaccinations being mandatory and disagree with the laws and regulations that go along with them. Vaccinations recently have been a controversial issue and it is evident that the reasoning behind the two different sides of the argument will most likely not be settled any time soon. One of the main reasons a person might support vaccinations is to prevent the contraction of disease in close contact situations…show more content…
Recently there has been a great amount of time and money put into research linking vaccinations to being a factor in autism in children. Although there is no hard proof yet, many people are beginning to believe this and back up the research in order to provide evidence of this. Other times people have serious reactions to vaccinations that can sometimes be deadly. Vaccinations have also been a common factor in certain cancers. According to the article “Vaccines” the author of the Canadian beat seller book Medical Mafia, Guyliane Lancott MD, argues that humans are changing their genetic code with vaccinations(1). Works Cited 30, By Nov. "Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children?" Vaccines ProCon.org. Web. 24 Sept. 2010. . Harmon, By Katherine. "New Vaccine May Immunize Addicts from Cocaine's Pleasurable Effects: Scientific American." Science News, Articles and Information | Scientific American. Web. 29 Sept. 2010. . "Immunizations and Vaccines Are Necessary." PKIDs - Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases. Web. 24 Sept. 2010.

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