Top 10 Vaccine Objections by Alex Ramirez

Top 10 Vaccine Objections by Alex Ramirez

Author:Alex Ramirez
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Anthem Press


Herd immunity basically works by surrounding vulnerable individuals with healthy people who’ve been immunised, creating a sort of human barrier to prevent the spread of infection.

This kind of socially responsible outlook is also helpful for persuading older people that vaccinations aren’t merely a deeply personal choice that only affects them. In fact, getting immunised is the morally responsible thing to do as it protects both them and those around them, especially those who can’t develop a good, strong immune memory of their own.

When presented in this way, people who have previously stated that they don’t do vaccinations can see that it’s really a socially responsible act, just like using public transport, recycling or voting. Unvaccinated people who make the change aren’t just helping themselves, but they’re helping to make the world around them a safer and healthier place too.

The truth is that vaccines are indeed ‘not for you’; they’re for everyone else too. Making that connection between getting vaccinated and the social responsibility of protecting ‘the herd’ is very often an effective way of discussing the benefits of vaccines with someone who shows signs of a strong personal morality.



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