2. Vaccinating Children
The CDC and FDA approve the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for use in toddlers and infants. Kids under the age of 2-years old are most at risk of developing pneumococcal diseases. Fortunately, the vaccine is safe for use in infants – with no adverse side effects that damage their health in any manner whatsoever.
Many parents are afraid of vaccinating their children due to the horror stories floating around the internet that state children who receive vaccines are at risk of developing autism. These conspiracies have no basis in reality, and most of these urban legends come from a time when the vaccine was in its initial testing phase.
It’s important to take the advice of medical professionals – and not the opinions of people you see on YouTube videos. Science bases knowledge in fact and practice, while a conspiracy comes from the minds of individuals who should be receiving treatment for psychological issues – whom do you want to trust with the health of your children?