Sentence examples for enforced vaccination from inspiring English sources

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In this writer's opinion, however, there is little doubt that Mather were he alive today would strongly support all reasonable measles control efforts, including universal and publicly enforced vaccination.

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Health officials ordered vaccinations in public schools, in factories and on the nation's railroads; club-wielding New York City policemen enforced vaccinations in crowded immigrant tenements, while Texas Rangers and the United States Cavalry provided muscle for vaccinators along the Mexican border.

Then control efforts relying on voluntary vaccination will hopefully lead to an endgame in which authorities might enforce vaccination.

The government is also asking the army to enforce vaccination on anyone leaving the tribal areas at transit points along the borders with the rest of the country.

Changes in the law passed in 1867 permitted the authorities to enforce vaccination more efficiently.

Alongside Italy, France is one of the last countries in Europe to enforce the mandatory vaccination of children against illnesses such as tetanus, polio, and diphtheria — a trio of very serious infectious diseases.

According to the study, there are following suggestions: (1) Strict control of free-ranging dogs and mandatory rabies vaccination should be enforced.

Our analysis showed that unsuccessful control of dog rabies and inadequate PEP of patients were the main factors leading to the high incidence of human rabies in China, then there are following suggestions: (1) Strict control of free-ranging dogs and mandatory rabies vaccination should be enforced.

The film ends bleakly with the vaccination programme suspended after rumours that it is being enforced, and nine female vaccinators dead.

Universal precaution-practices and PEP completion should be enforced; so should HBV staff-vaccination and testing for both staff and sources of exposure to tackle the low rates of HBV testing and vaccination.

From its earliest days it has aroused suspicion and fear – there were 19th-century preachers who called vaccination an abomination, and the US saw anti-immunisation riots against enforced smallpox variolation (a primitive form of vaccination).

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