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Let’s say that vaccines don’t work, and people use them anyway. The potential negatives are what they are, and have no scientific basis to them; any evidence on the subject was proven to have been falsified. Anyway, they seem to affect an overwhelming MINORITY of the population.
Let’s go back to a world pre-vaccines. People DIED left, right, and center of measles, mumps, rubella, small pox, and all sorts of other diseases. So assuming that enough people don’t get vaccinations- we are talking about people’s lives.
Even if someone doesn’t want to vaccinate for his own personal reasons, what gives him the right to potentially infect hundreds of other people? Even with a vaccine, people with compromised immune systems can ?”? still acquire these diseases.
Not to vaccinate is purely selfish, in my opinion. Baryochai- that is a great practice of medicine; if we all took it on, all babies would be healthy, of course.