Vaccines saves lives every year for all ages. It is important for people to be vaccinated because it reduces the chance of getting many diseases. There are various reasons why vaccines should be mandatory. Some people are scared for the potential of negative causes vaccines have. If people choose not to be vaccinated, then, it puts them at greater risk. Vaccines should be mandatory because it creates immunity, protects others, and it benefits future generations.
Being vaccinated is making people immune to the diseases. Vaccines should be mandatory because it eliminates diseases that can be prevented. There is no reason a person should get a disease that is preventable. The author from the article “Why Vaccines Should be Mandatory for Most Americans” stated, “But vaccines prevent the spread of disease and save lives, and the arguments for requiring their use are far stronger than any excuse that may be made for avoiding …show more content…
From babies to people with religious beliefs who don’t believe in vaccines, have a much higher risk of being affected. It stops the disease from being able to spread. The authors of “What is Herd Immunity”, stated, “It arises when a high percentage of the population is protected through vaccination against a virus or bacteria, making it difficult for a disease to spread because there are so few susceptible people left to infect.” If more people are vaccinated, the chance of the disease spreading or killing anyone is slight. Herd immunity won’t protect everyone, but it does reduce the amount of cases per year greatly. Other people would argue since vaccines are unnatural, it’s not as effective as natural immunity. “The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia notes that ‘It is true that natural infection almost always causes better immunity than vaccines’” (Should any Vaccines be Required for Children). That means the child has to get the disease first, to become