Vaccinate
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So you could get around the disease; you could
vaccinate
around the disease and cut it off.
These people, these 20 million people,
vaccinate
over 500 million children every single year, multiple times at the peak of our operation.
And they also have to dodge bullets, because we have got to operate during shaky cease-fires and truces to try and
vaccinate
children, even in areas affected by conflict.
But eventually that data, hopefully, gets typed into a computer, and someone can begin to analyze it, and once they have an analysis and a report, hopefully, then you can take the results of that data collection and use it to
vaccinate
children better.
However, you still don't really know if a vaccine is going to work until you roll your sleeves up and
vaccinate
and wait.
Have you ever wondered who we are protecting when we
vaccinate?
We
vaccinate
against polio, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles.
You don't
vaccinate
a few children.
You
vaccinate
all the children in an area.
Because a lot of people, I think, in the scientific community that understand why vaccines are so important, can really be confused by someone who would not
vaccinate.
But my mom, she was misinformed and misled by sources that convinced her that if she was a loving parent, she wouldn't
vaccinate.
Every day, across the world, we see scores of new memes on Instagram encouraging parents not to
vaccinate
their children.
You could
vaccinate
everybody in India, but one year later there'd be 21 million new babies, which was then the population of Canada.
It wouldn't do just to
vaccinate
everyone.
She wasn't going to
vaccinate
her kid against polio, no way.
Since 1970, the international community has managed to
vaccinate
most of the world’s children against measles, tetanus, whooping cough, diphtheria, and polio.
Earlier this month, we used them to
vaccinate
children against pneumonia for the first time in Mozambique’s history, and we hope that next year we will begin to address rotavirus, which causes diarrhea and is the number one killer for children under five years old.
Nowadays, another major controversy has erupted in several Indian states, owing to a research project to
vaccinate
girls against cervical cancer – an issue that has now entered the US presidential campaign, because Texas’s governor, Rick Perry, now seeking the Republican presidential nomination, backed a similar mandatory program.
It is also why so many people are duped by exceedingly costly sugar pills sold to them by homeopathic “doctors,” and why we follow the advice of celebrities (rather than real doctors) about whether to
vaccinate
our kids.
Yet there are things the Saudis can do to
vaccinate
themselves, and Yemen, from fanaticism.
There have also been cases of refusal by parents to
vaccinate
their children, typically at the behest of clergy members, owing to the belief that such public-health efforts are in fact a covert sterilization program.
Indeed, refusal to
vaccinate
accounts for 2% of the children who are missed.
Governments will have to decide whether to make its use compulsory or provide incentives for those who choose to
vaccinate
their children.
In Greece, despite the fact that child vaccination has been mandatory since 1999 (unless a child has a certified medical condition), Xanthos has advocated an opt-out option for parents who do not want to
vaccinate
their children.
The just-concluded World Immunization Week (April 24-30) should spur us to redouble our efforts to
vaccinate
the millions of children in South Asia who remain unprotected from preventable illnesses.
It is noteworthy that China’s chaotic effort to
vaccinate
14 billion chickens has been compromised by counterfeit vaccines and the absence of protective gear for vaccination teams, which might actually spread disease by carrying fecal material on their shoes from one farm to another.
Eventually, billions of dollars in new funding was mobilized to help
vaccinate
more than 640 million children and save over nine million lives.
But her commitment to helping to
vaccinate
kids never wavered.
Worse, politicians like Christie and Paul have tacitly (or not so tacitly) supported parents who choose not to
vaccinate
their children, regardless of the scientific consensus that such parents are contributing to a genuine public health crisis.
One day in December 1966, Foege got word of a smallpox case in another village and immediately traveled there to
vaccinate
the victim’s family and other villagers.
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