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Vaccines
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Since the first vaccine in 1796 for smallpox, made by Edward Jenner, modern science has managed to create vaccines to give us immunity to many deadly diseases. Vaccines have reduced many diseases and have even eradicated others. However, currently there is evidence that not all vaccines are beneficial and that some may actually be harmful. In this essay, I will discuss about what a vaccine is and how they work. I will also discuss the pros and cons of vaccinations, and show some of the advantages and disadvantages of a vaccine as well as the moral and ethical implications on...
same is happening with vaccines, and scientists will have to come up with new vaccines. If I had kids right now, I think I would give them vaccinations that are necessary to prevent disease after there first year of life. The benefits definitely outweigh the risks. As a matter of fact, as I was in the middle of writing this essay, I myself received an influenza booster shot. I didn't have any side effects, but my brother had pains in the area of injection. I think that vaccines are very vital, and that everyone should in fact receive them.
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