Students then watched a video on why some people do not believe in vaccines and the debate that has sparked.
- Through a published schedule and set of guidelines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and public health officials recommend that every child receive certain vaccinations by age 6. What are the benefits of this recommendation to public health officials, to the community and to other children?
- Some parents and health care professionals question the CDC’s recommendations and decide not to vaccinate their children, while others, like Jennifer Margulis, choose to vaccinate their children along an alternative schedule. How might her decision affect both her own children and others?
- In what ways is vaccination different from other types of personal health decisions?
- Who should be involved in deciding whether children receive a specific vaccine?
- Should the government have the right to compel vaccination? Should parents have the right to refuse it?
Thank you to pbs.com for the discussion questions and video.
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