- Children, ages between 0-5 years, are more exposed to polio because of their active curiosity to feel turds.
- They are exposed to other toddlers as well, therefor, polio exposer.
- Cases can be tracked to someone local, and new people coming in can catch polio.
- We are at the least amount of polio cases in the world right now, but can never get to zero.
- These cases can be compared to small pox, and this illness is basically gone.
- Because we do not see cases of small pox now-a-days, doctors tend to not focus on the illness that can possibly come back.
- In Nigeria, it was rumored that the muslims couldn’t take the vaccination because it would be against there religion.
- Nigeria is one of the few places in the world where polio exist.
- If there isn’t polio all around the world, and there is people that has never heard of such an illness, why should they take the vaccination?
- The vaccine is a liquid that is placed of a child’s tongue. The vaccine will go into the body and attack bad bacteria, and taking it about three times, will make it 100% effective.
- Giving these vaccinations to every child in one country, three times, is extremely difficult to keep track of.
- Even though there are not many with this disease, millions of children can easily catch the illness without notice.
- January, 2015, someone spent a day at Disneyland with measles, and then thousands of people captured that same illness. This then spread throughout the world.
- Because there hasn’t been measles for years and years, doctors don’t know what it looks like. This just spreads it even more, and now millions of people are ill.
- If people cared more about getting vaccines, these diseases will not spread as fast. There needs to more effort for this not to happen again.
- The only way it could be completely inactivated, is if we spent more money for the more effective vaccine and gave it to every one in the world.
- Some also believe that the vaccines may cause autism.
Practice Opening
While the children around the world, are just being kids, they are also just being exposed to diseases. Vaccines for diseases have a high percentage of satisfactory. Living in a world with many illnesses and diseases, it seems simple to make sure we are healthy and doing what we can to prevent becoming ill. However, every day people walk out of restrooms without cleansing their hands. This seems like the most simple task to prevent germs and the common cold, though, people choose not to take that one minute out of their day. Putting a few drops on a child’s tongue a few times to prevent polio seems reasonable, though parents choose not to do so. Just because polio is not common, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t care. We hear every where we go to “think of the children” “it is all about the children,” though, adults lack protecting them from illness by providing a simple vaccine. If adults put the extra, quick and easy step, our children will always be protected from this paralyzing disease.
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Grade +1
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