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Should parents be obliged to immunize their children against common childhood deceases? Or do individuals have the right to choose not to immunize their children? As a result of scientific science researches, immunization has improved humankind's childhood health quality. However, some parents do not take it seriously or do not have enough education about its importance. Governments must take the necessary measures a measure to increase parents' awareness, in these cases where children are not able to decide for themselves. The more parents know about their children and how they should provide them with a good life quality, the easier they could decide what to do. Nevertheless, carelessness about this issue could render children prone to incurable unforgivable illnesses. The other side of the coin is, poverty stops parents from providing a good health service and life quality for their children. Those who struggle with small wages, could not provide their child with appropriate health care. Governors must not forget that by paying a small amount of money to these parents not only do they keep those children healthy, but also they deter them from future sickness and in this way/hence they decrease waste costs of the health care system in the future. On the other hand, health‐care systems must record children's birth and follow them up. Having a good database of new born children can help oblige parents to take action for their children's immunization or knowing about why they are not taking any action about it to provide them with help. In conclusion, despite the fact that individuals should have the right to choose where they want to leave live or what they want to eat, in children‐health cases they must obey the health‐care system rules for having a healthier society in the future.

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