Everyone Should be Vaccinated
This researcher believes that everyone should be vaccinated. This is her opinion due to the lack of safety for the public if one person is not vaccinated. If one person was unvaccinated and contracted a disease that is not common, then there could easily be an outbreak of said disease. One vaccination could solve the scenario of an epidemic occurring.
One main issue found within the topic was there are side effects that could occur from being vaccinated. Even though this may be true, this researcher believes that it is best for society if everyone were to be vaccinated. If one person out of millions of people was affected by one side effect from vaccinations, then that would be better than thousands of people being
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This researcher believes that to look at the big picture is the key to deciding on whether or not to be vaccinated, and to notice the health risk that could occur amongst several people if one person were to not be vaccinated (Martin, 2015).
In conclusion, vaccines are better for all people when looking at the overall effect of being vaccinated. It is true that one person could have the possible side effects of one vaccine,
EVERYONE SHOULD BE VACCINATED 8 but when comparing one person to millions of people, the bigger picture must be looked at in order to save more lives. This researcher believes that vaccines are necessary whether there are a lot of side effects or zero side effects. She also believes that each person has his or her right on whether they are vaccinated, and that they are not being forced to be vaccinated. There could be requirements to activities in a person’s life that may require them to be vaccinated, like attending a certain school, or joining the military, but he or she is not forced to be vaccinated while merely living in society (Martin, 2015). Of course, there will be side effects; vaccines are not natural, they are manmade, and humans are not