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Maximizing Immune Response for Smallpox: The Vaccination Debate

Understand the importance of vaccines in eradicating smallpox and explore the controversy and reality surrounding their use. Debate the topic of compulsory child vaccination, preparing with facts to support or challenge the current policies. Splitting into teams, research, and familiarize yourself with arguments to form compelling debating points. Ensure all participants are well-prepared with opposing viewpoints. Supporting documentation available on Blackboard.

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Maximizing Immune Response for Smallpox: The Vaccination Debate

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  1. Helping the immune response Which disease is this and why is it so relevant?

  2. Learning objectives

  3. Eradicating smallpox

  4. How it works

  5. Controversy

  6. Reality

  7. What do you think?

  8. Debate – should vaccinating your child be compulsory

  9. Learning objective

  10. Debate Preparation (homework) • Split the class into two teams • Team 1 will provide an argument to support vaccines • Team 2 may be completely opposed or may simply challenge current policy. • Make a list of facts supporting your point of view. • Look up arguments to support your point of view. • Familiarise yourself with opposing arguments as well • Identify roles : Proposer, Seconder • Make a list of supporting points • All people not directly involved in the presentations must be able to ask and answer questions as part of the debate. Be prepared! • There is some supporting documentation on blackboard

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