Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Australia to stop welfare cash of
anti-vaccine parents
Get a shot or loose A$11,000 a year.
That is going to be a choice parents in
Australia have to make soon. The announcement was made by the administration to
encourage parents have their children to vaccinate their children. Because of
the refusals by the parents, there are approximately 39,000 children aged under
seven who have not been vaccinated. Why? Some parents have a philosophical or
religious objection to vaccines. Others fear that some vaccines against deadly
diseases are dangerous.
Is it something that should be decided by parents’
belief? Isn't there any consideration of social or public influence?
Enjoy reading and thinking of this
controversial topic, public responsibility and private belief.
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