Vaccination Should Be Mandatory In Schools

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One single vaccination has the power to stop detrimental diseases from spreading, and because of this, their creation is considered one of the greatest medical triumphs of modern civilization. Many childhood diseases such as Measles, Mumps and Rubella were very common prior to vaccinations. However, thanks to the use of vaccinations, these diseases are now very rare. Vaccinations have become mandatory for children to enter schools, daycare, and preschools. The efficiency of these vaccinations is dependent on the amount of people who have become vaccinated in a population. Parents have increasingly questioned whether or not to vaccinate their children due in large part to the side effects they may cause. This has led to decrease in vaccinations