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  • Yes it is. But My country is India.It is still a developing country.Nearly 50% of Indians are illiterates.This makes them unaware about vaccinations programmes.Here the people are not made aware about the ill effects of diseases This is the main problem with my country .
  • Yes I believe that certain vaccinations should be compulsory, It is the manner of vaccine that causes controversy in the UK, a lot of people are concerned about the triple vaccines that are provided by the Health Authority for young babies. Later, as early teens they provide vaccinations against TB which was non existant in the west for a while but is now spreading again very quickly.
  • Do you guys remember during Desert Storm there was an issue about bad Anthrax vaccine scaring the hell out of our military personnel into being discharged for refusing it? Many of them who took it suffered serious and permanent problems. Quality Control will always be a part of the compulsory vaccine issue.
  • NO, medical care should be a personal decision... if I get sick and die it's my fault...from my lifestyle, living situation, etc. Some people live where disease runs rampant, mandatory vaccinations do not improve their lifestyles. Education improves lifestyles, medical care should be an extension of Education not the government and the lobbyist fed politicians.
  • This is a tough one for me. I'm a firm believer in personal choice over government legislation. But in this case if you don't get vaccinated you can spread disease and contaminate others.

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