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i will share you the posts from my classmates each reply just needs to be about 100 words.
In 1957, a new medication was rapidly approved to treat restlessness and nausea in pregnant women called thalidomide which ended up causing deformities in fetuses. These deformities include, but are not limited to shortened limbs, the absence of limbs, missing fingers or toes, extra fingers or toes, digestive malformations of all kinds, and unresponsive facial muscles. New mothers put the lives of their unborn children in these medical doctors in order to find the best plan of care for their otherwise anticipated healthy babies. Unfortunately, distrust in the medical community grew rapidly and helped feed the idea that all medications have harmful toxins and all illnesses can be fixed via natural remedies (we see this in mothers who claim that essential oils help protect their children against viruses). Currently, we see the effects of vaccine hesitancy more prominently in a younger demographic, those without college degrees, republicans, and black Americans. The majority of republicans are family-centered at their core with a conservative lifestyle, putting an “us against the world” outlook on life, which is noble but often dangerous when they are not receptive to new information. Furthermore, Black Americans have been treated like lab rats in the past due to the blatant racism that once polluted the scientific community- which makes them extra cautious when offered a vaccine that seems too good to be true, rightfully so. The biggest ways to persuade republicans into getting vaccinated would be to appeal to their family values and highlight the need to protect their family and obtain endorsement from republican politicians and church pastors.

A. One major reason parents refuse to give their children vaccines is the fear of them causing developmental disabilities like Autism Spectrum Disorder. Previous research stated that vaccines may cause ASD but was determined fraud and rejected soon after, although the fear has instilled itself in parents across the nation.
B. Vaccine hesitancy is surfacing even more right now due to the current COVID-19 pandemic and the vaccine being offered to the public recently. People are refusing the vaccine or refusing to have their children vaccinated because of the fear of what it could potentially lead to in the future. I believe many people fear that there has not been enough research out there on the COVID vaccine and do not know the outcomes of what it could cause years down the road.
C. I think one way public health officials can sway anti-vaxxers is by making the public more aware of the research and studies done on these vaccines that prove that they are safe for humans. I also think they should make people more aware of the dangers not being vaccinated has on the community and our nation.

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