Sure, vaccines were evidently very useful in bringing down many forms of dangerous epidemics at one point in history, but are they as useful today as they were back then?
I haven't done enough research on this topic, but I know that there is still a considerable amount of debate going on about it. There are experts who support child vaccination, and there are also some experts who are against it. Our member Psychoslice here thinks that vaccines are more harmful than beneficial, but I don't think he's necessarily that much of a delusional wacko nor ignorant as you guys are making it appear to be.
According to my knowledge so far, I personally think that vaccines are good in some ways and they are also bad in some ways. However, I'm still undecided in regards to the question of which argument is stronger. Or maybe the issue is a little more complicated than having simple black and white answer to it. It seems like it at least.
I haven't done enough research on this topic, but I know that there is still a considerable amount of debate going on about it. There are experts who support child vaccination, and there are also some experts who are against it. Our member Psychoslice here thinks that vaccines are more harmful than beneficial, but I don't think he's necessarily that much of a delusional wacko nor ignorant as you guys are making it appear to be.
According to my knowledge so far, I personally think that vaccines are good in some ways and they are also bad in some ways. However, I'm still undecided in regards to the question of which argument is stronger. Or maybe the issue is a little more complicated than having simple black and white answer to it. It seems like it at least.