“Herd immunity” is one of the primary considerations for mandatory vaccinations in the United States. That is when a large segment of the population is inoculated against certain infectious diseases, individuals- both vaccinated and unvaccinated- benefit, as well as the community as a whole. A true mandate for vaccinating all schoolchildren in the United States has not been enacted since World War I. Today, all states allow for medical exceptions for children who have HIV, are undergoing organ transplants, or are allergic to eggs used in some vaccines, or for other medical reasons. Nearly every state also has exceptions that allow parents to exempt their children from state vaccination requirements based on religious, philosophical, moral, or other personal beliefs. Recent epidemics of childhood diseases such as measles, mumps, and pertussis in the United States indicate that objections to mandatory vaccination have increased. Think of the mandate that came from the government in 2020 that we all should be vaccinated against COVID. The government, health facilities, and even movie stars got involved in this push
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