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That we should not allow unvaccinated children to attend public schools

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JackSpratJackSprat (CON)
For the purposes of make a single argument, 

Vaccines have been known to have correlations to higher levels of neurological development disorders (NDD), and asthma.   In 2017 a study performed out of  Jackson State University titled: Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6- to 12- year old U.S. children, by  Anthony R Mawson Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Azad R Bhuiyan

Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (among others) found the correlation between vaccines and the aforementioned medical issues.


Forcing children to be vaccinated could cause a life long disability, with respect to NDD, or asthma. 


The risks of life long burden are too high to warrant an issue of mandatory vaccination.  



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2020-04-10 18:11:46
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Brettnia AradoBrettnia Arado
I am opposing to this idea, for each and one of us should be given a chance to learn. I believe that when there are unvaccinated children who will attend to these public schools, the school in collaboration with the government, will find ways to address with these problem. I believe that there will be sponsors like the DOH, to vaccinate those children. The Government will also make programs that has the aim to vaccinate those children who aren't for free.
Posted 2020-04-09 21:12:30
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2020-04-10 18:50:47
SarishaJudge: Sarisha
Win awarded to: JackSprat
2020-04-10 22:13:14
dpowell3543Judge: dpowell3543    TOP JUDGE
Win awarded to: JackSprat
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