Healthcare, a choice or necessity?
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Re: Healthcare, a choice or necessity?
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When Edward Jenner developed the first smallpox vaccine, the vaccine was born. It has grown up to become a teenager which W.H.O proudly announces as the most cost-effective way of avoiding disease – it currently prevents 2-3 million deaths a year, and a further 1.5 million could be saved by making vaccination legal.
Unlike every teenager facing different issues; anti-vaxxer sentiment for the past two centuries has been remarkably consistent in its major themes. the non-scientific or the pseudoscientific sense and completely extraterrestrial surrounded by fake news, multiple rumours and polarized opinions. Also, their anthem “Wakefield study” states vaccination causes autism. GOD! Obviously, if one believes in the incompetence of vaccines then one might also believe Unicorns exist.
History standing justice POLIO, TETANUS, FLU, HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS A, RUBELLA, MEASLES, MUMPS, - all can be prevented by a vaccine. Believe it or not, this line is from a textbook of a ninth-grader. Even they know the value of vaccines.
Then why not make it legally bounding? Because it curtails Liberty which was the cry at the French protest this year. These people gathered in crowds against the vaccine during a raging pandemic. All this can come up to is third-degree murder – complete disregard for the lives around them.
We might have immunity for one disease. What about my future gen? they might need it. If you don’t believe in outbreaks, here’s Disneyland where there was a measles outbreak in 2014 California. Innocent toddlers and infants were among the major ones who were affected. Just because of the high handiness of not taking a vaccine.
Finally, a law passed by the California legislature mandating public school immunization that now all the 50 states follow against a variety of diseases. Now, won’t you agree that vaccines be effective and work to their full potential. Laws play a key role in it.
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As far as insurance is considered, it is a no-brainer. Buy one for yourself. Patients who are admitted to hospitals for a few days recieve bills worth thousands of dollars. And if there is a surgery involved, then it can drain your bank account. So it's much better to pay some small amount every year to cover yourself through insurance. Because remember, you are infinitely more important than money.
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