Edward Jenner was not the first person to provide to path to our vaccinations, but …show more content…
Not until about 1970 to 1980, due to the measles outbreak, did school start to regulate vaccines (“PUBLIC HEALTH LAW”). Of course, many cases were brought to court, but they were justified due to the health of others. The state is allowed to regulate how their schools run, which also means they can chose which vaccines are required and which aren’t to allow children into their schools. Not only that, but if a child is not vaccinated, they could be banned from school until they are. Through vaccinations, not only have lives been saved, but jobs have been created. Pathologists have been given an opportunity to research more and provide vaccinations. Special nurses are around to give these vaccinations, especially during the beginning of the school year. There are technicians that put together the vaccinations and test for them. Medical insurance is able to give out more jobs to keep track of vaccinations, and more medical lawyers were hired for medical vaccination cases, and so on and so forth. Vaccinations have improved the economy and children’s overall