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Medical guidelines advocate for vaccinations against at least 14 childhood diseases to ensure public health safety. New vaccines, including those for non-fatal diseases like chickenpox, have been introduced. Additionally, there are proposals for mandatory vaccinations against potential bioweapons such as anthrax and smallpox. This raises the question: should all these vaccinations be a prerequisite for every child entering school? The debate involves public health considerations and individual rights. For more information, visit [CDC Vaccination Guidelines](http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/vpd-list.htm).
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Medical guidelines call for vaccination against at least 14 childhood diseases. New vaccines have been introduced against dieses that are not usually fatal, such as chicken pox. Some authorities have even suggested that everyone should be also vaccinated against bacteria and viruses that might be used for germ warfare, including anthrax and smallpox.
Should all of these vaccinations be required for everyone entering school?