Vaccination
- Gabe Smith
- Sep 30, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: May 3, 2021

I am one of the majority of people who has received all of the important vaccinations that have helped to stave off disease and illness for as long as they've been in use. I'm incredibly grateful that my parents had me vaccinated because I know that they are a crucial factor in keeping me healthy and society healthy as a whole. My parents had me vaccinated because they understood that it was necessary for my health and that was their priority. I will absolutely have my children vaccinated because I want them to be healthy and I know I'll care about them enough to make their health a priority. It really frustrates me to hear that in this day and age, there is a sizable amount of people that are ignorant enough to believe such lies as "vaccines cause autism" which is blatantly false since autism is a genetic condition that can't be caused by external factors. Anti vaxers seem to me to be a group that goes out of their way to deny scientific evidence and keep their heads in the sand on such a crucial issue which makes them detrimental to the health of society as a whole. So many diseases have been all but eradicated thanks to vaccines. Whether it be Polio, Diphtheria, or Small Pox, vaccines have made the world a better place and have saved countless lives. If you would deny the overwhelming scientific evidence of this and still say that vaccines are harmful, then I honestly don't know what else to say to you except I hope you open your mind to the facts and change your ways. What's the use of such amazing scientific advancements if there are still so many people out there would just reject the amazing accomplishments that have made the world so much of a better place? Vaccines work, that's just a scientific fact, but they only truly work if a majority of society utilizes them. Vaccines have saved countless lives and it's not just foolish to reject them, it's flat out irresponsible and incredibly dangerous for society as a whole.
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