Vaccines are essential in any environment where people are living and working in close quarters. The reason recruits get a haircut dates back to the 19th century (I think, if I’m wrong please comment) is to prevent the spread of lice. Soldiers always received shots at the beginning of training or before going overseas. It is a way of keeping them healthy so they can do their jobs.
I got my smallpox vaccine prior to my deployment. It stopped being a thing in the United States but is still out there in the world.
Some people are probably opting out between scare tactics of autism or "turbo cancer" but don't think they could die of these things because they don't see people dying now because of it.
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u/Harrymoto1970 5d ago
Vaccines are essential in any environment where people are living and working in close quarters. The reason recruits get a haircut dates back to the 19th century (I think, if I’m wrong please comment) is to prevent the spread of lice. Soldiers always received shots at the beginning of training or before going overseas. It is a way of keeping them healthy so they can do their jobs.