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Is the chicken pox vaccine necessary?

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Yes
55% 63 votes Total: 115 votes
No
45% 52 votes
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    by Bill Whitney

    Yes I definitely think that chicken pox vaccine is necessary. I think that any vaccine that is developed to help prevent diseases is good and you should take advantage of any help

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  • by Mica Blevins

    I am a person who is a little sceptical of all the vaccinations our children are required to take! I truly believe the professionals take the decision making out of the hands of parents.

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    by Jessica Bosari

    Chicken pox is the Methuselah of human childhood illness, referenced in medical literature as early as the 1500's. In older times, parents often chose to intentionally expose their

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    by Suzi George

    Chickenpox has been around since Biblical times I'm more than sure and as of this date, I have never heard of anyone dying from it. Sure, there are complications, possible scarring

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    by Bindu Thomas Thycad

    No. Chicken pox vaccine is not necessary for all to take, and should not be made mandatory.

    Chicken pox in childhood is often a mild disease, and the exposure to the natural disease

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    by Valarie Roberts

    It is not necessary to take a chicken pox vaccine. Contrary to what many health officials would have you believe, Chicken Pox is not something to get on edge about. And the vaccine

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