Childhood vaccinations can have many short-term and long-term benefits or setbacks. According to an article, “73% of children get vaccines. However a sizable majority of parents have concerns about immunizations, and a few refuse some or all vaccines” (Fredrickson). In 1999 a survey was conducted about immunization and the results were very interesting. One fourth of parents feel hesitant about enabling their children to receive vaccines. There are several pros and cons to childhood vaccinations.
Many adults with young children think that childhood vaccinations are defective and do not work on children. Vaccines can be full of harmful chemicals that are dangerous to little kids (Six Reasons). “ALL …show more content…
“Requirements from state to state differ in terms of the school grades covered, the vaccines included, the processes and authority used to introduce new vaccines, reasons for exemptions (medical reasons, religious reasons, philosophical or personal beliefs), and the procedures for granting exemptions” (Omer). Each state is different in that they have different rules about immunizations. “As of March 2008, all states permitted medical exemptions from school immunization requirements, 48 states allowed religious exemptions, and 21 states allowed exemptions based on philosophical or personal beliefs” (Omer). States like Texas, New York, and Arkansas all have grown their requirements about immunizations. There are setbacks or benefits to childhood vaccinations depending on your view point. Some major setbacks are vaccinations have harmful chemicals in them and in some cases they can lead to other health issues like a chronic cold, ADHD or autism. On the other hand there are some benefits to vaccinations. Some benefits are they can keep you from getting sick from infectious diseases, they can help keep children in other countries alive longer, and some believe that vaccinations help certain physical and mental development in