Childhood Vaccination Safety: Addressing Common Concerns
The answer is: No
Most doctors and scientists say vaccines are not dangerous. While vaccines do have risks, these are exceedingly rare, and far outweighed by the benefits of being vaccinated. Vaccinations have eliminated and controlled devastating diseases like smallpox, polio, measles, and tetanus.
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