This has been a debate for ages. Why is it so difficult to understand that the vaccines help to prevent disease and they are safer than ever. We did not have the technology we have today , yet we successfully eradicated small pox. The risk imposed by missing a vaccine is great and cannot be ignored. Vaccines are like seat belts of car. Just because you think you are not going to have an accident or the belt is uncomfortable - it would be a stupidity to not to wear it. One day , it may save your life.
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when it comes to the many nurses and doctors who are against a blind-administration of any and every CDC-recommended vaccine, I don't think ignorance is the issue...at least not in every case.
True. But I have been through this situation. There is so much to monitor doctors and the care givers - for their wrong doings but not so much to monitor between what happens from the time the drug leaves the factory to the time it is loaded to the delivery device. In between, it is a matter of trust - which not everybody is worthy of. I understand you are talking about the state in the developed world, but much of what i am sharing is experiencing is from the developing part of the world.