The Vaccine Debate

Author: mom_to_one, 08 26th, 2010

Vaccination has come under fire for everything from being the cause of autism to acting as a vehicle for the government to control the masses. It’s easy to get caught up in the polarized, sensational debate about vaccines because emotions run so deep on the issue, but it’s important to look at all of the factors. Some people debate the effectiveness of vaccination, but there’s no denying that the rate of cases of polio, smallpox, measles and similar diseases has dwindled since vaccines were introduced.

We’ve often discussed the recent fall from grace of Dr. Andrew Wakefield, the first to make the link between autism and vaccines, which has put the autism-vaccination link in question. And you’ll be hard-pressed to find a rational and unbiased person who thinks that the government has hatched a nefarious plot to control us through vaccines. Admittedly, there certain vaccines out there with spotty results, and foregoing a flu vaccine isn’t the end of the world. But when it comes to things like MMR, diseases which have seen a resurgence since Dr. Wakefield advised against them, it’s seems in the greater good to protect yourself and therefore those around you.


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