By Christian Coler
Are vaccines good for the health of children? Just think about it. Can they prevent diseases and build an antibody for viruses? I think that vaccines should be given to children because they kill and prevent diseases. It’s good to have your children start by building an antibody young so that they can prevent and defend themselves from future diseases. Vaccines have killed many children’s diseases. They are very helpful to protect young children’s health. That is why it is good to give children vaccines.
Diseases like heart disease can hurt and sometimes kill young children. Vaccines were made to kill diseases like the flu and prevent the diseases in the future. “Vaccines don't cause autism. Vaccines, instead, prevent disease. Vaccines have wiped out a score of formerly deadly childhood diseases.” (Alex Pareene) Vaccines are a necessity for the future hospital’s. They need vaccines to fight and kill harmful or deadly diseases. Diseases cause brain damage and if a person gets brain damage, they start to lose control of what they can physically do. They wouldn’t be able to walk or any of the simple things we do on a normal basis. About 610,000 people die from heart disease every year. That is one death to heart disease to four deaths of everything else. On this website it says, “Vaccines also protect teenagers and adults to keep them healthy throughout their lives.” Disease is a serious topic. It causes death, disabilities and many other problems. The point is vaccines are very helpful to everyone and saves people’s lives.
Diseases like Ebola are deadly. Ebola has killed over 10,000 people in West African nations. It was one of the deadliest viruses in the world. It was all over the news and all the smartest scientists worked on finding a vaccine that would cure the disease once and for all. But the virus is so deadly that the vaccine that would be needed to eliminate the virus changes because the virus is mutating. The virus is very complicated and hard to remove because it is spread through air. Which means that if you breath on someone with the virus that person is likely to receive the virus as well. Over time the virus eats your insides little by little and then blood comes out of your eyes until you die in the pain. Vaccines can prevent this and protect children from vaccines like Ebola.
Are vaccines good for the health of children? Just think about it. Can they prevent diseases and build an antibody for viruses? I think that vaccines should be given to children because they kill and prevent diseases. It’s good to have your children start by building an antibody young so that they can prevent and defend themselves from future diseases. Vaccines have killed many children’s diseases. They are very helpful to protect young children’s health. That is why it is good to give children vaccines.
Diseases like heart disease can hurt and sometimes kill young children. Vaccines were made to kill diseases like the flu and prevent the diseases in the future. “Vaccines don't cause autism. Vaccines, instead, prevent disease. Vaccines have wiped out a score of formerly deadly childhood diseases.” (Alex Pareene) Vaccines are a necessity for the future hospital’s. They need vaccines to fight and kill harmful or deadly diseases. Diseases cause brain damage and if a person gets brain damage, they start to lose control of what they can physically do. They wouldn’t be able to walk or any of the simple things we do on a normal basis. About 610,000 people die from heart disease every year. That is one death to heart disease to four deaths of everything else. On this website it says, “Vaccines also protect teenagers and adults to keep them healthy throughout their lives.” Disease is a serious topic. It causes death, disabilities and many other problems. The point is vaccines are very helpful to everyone and saves people’s lives.
Diseases like Ebola are deadly. Ebola has killed over 10,000 people in West African nations. It was one of the deadliest viruses in the world. It was all over the news and all the smartest scientists worked on finding a vaccine that would cure the disease once and for all. But the virus is so deadly that the vaccine that would be needed to eliminate the virus changes because the virus is mutating. The virus is very complicated and hard to remove because it is spread through air. Which means that if you breath on someone with the virus that person is likely to receive the virus as well. Over time the virus eats your insides little by little and then blood comes out of your eyes until you die in the pain. Vaccines can prevent this and protect children from vaccines like Ebola.