Vaccinations have become a controversial issue for some people, leading to many questions.
Write three questions you have related to vaccinations, then search for answers using reliable sources. (Remember, a reliable source.
would offer facts in an unbiased manner and would not have a reason for being biased. Even some medical doctors would not be
considered reliable if they stand to gain money from their website/point of view.)
Write the answers to your questions in your own words or use quotation marks if you are pulling quotes directly from a source. Also,
list the source of your information and state why you feel it is a reliable source. (Use a format similar to that below.)
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