Should vaccines be mandatory for children?

Some say that vaccinations are safe and one of the greatest health developments. They point out that several illnesses,including,whooping cough,rubella,polio,diphtheria and small pox and prevented by vaccinations and millions of children are saved. All of you agree to this,don't you?
While others say that children's immune system can deal with most infections naturally,and injecting vaccines into the child may cause side effects,including,paralysis and death. Many do not agree to this,including me. Young children and infants are at a higher risk from vaccine - preventable diseases as their immune systems are less mature,and therefore it will be less able to fight off the infection.
If a child was to get a vaccine - preventable disease,it would be really serious and even life threatening.
Vaccinating children to protect them against life-threatening diseases can cause mild, short-term side effects, such as redness and swelling at the injection site, fever, and rash. But the most serious risks, such as severe allergic reactions, are far rarer than the diseases vaccines protect against.
Vaccines do contain aluminum salts; these are used to enhance the body's immune response, stimulating greater antibody production and making the vaccine more effective. Although aluminum can cause greater redness or swelling at the injection site, the tiny amount of aluminum in vaccines has no chronic effects on the child.
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