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 @9H8DDSS from California  answered…1yr1Y

they are more liked and acceptable now. a lot of people are still against them but we can see how much life has changed without the risk of death from a preventable disease.

 @9H8CZWLRepublican from Nebraska  answered…1yr1Y

i personally think that the use of mandatory vaccines have worked in the past but their is so much new technology that thEy keep getting better so they shall just find the best one to make mandatory.

 @9H8D226Socialist from California  answered…1yr1Y

I think the tragedies have proved that Mandatory Vaccination policies should be mandatory.

 @9H99CNKWomen’s Equality from South Carolina  commented…1yr1Y

it prove our intelligence on how to make vaccines to help people are improving significantly.

 @9H999XWIndependent from Arkansas  commented…1yr1Y

 @9H956ZB from Indiana  answered…1yr1Y

The vaccines that have made those historical diseases preventable have caused people to forget the terrible diseases. Now, people are choosing not to vaccinate their children because their limited experience, likely as a vaccinated adult, has demonstrated to them that there are no deadly diseases. This, coupled with politicians and the media providing a podium for those with unsubstantiated claims of links to autism and other debilitating or deadly consequences, has lead to a population believing that the danger lies within the solution and not in the world around us. Until we can retake control of the narrative around vaccines, there is unlikely to be any civil discourse that can change the stance of those who have planted their flags.