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    Yes, The U.S. Constitution Allows Compulsory Vaccinations

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    Yes, The U.S. Constitution Allows Compulsory Vaccinations   Vaccines save lives. Take smallpox, for example.Smallpox was a deadly viral disease that marked survivors with scars and disfigurations. Accounts from India and China showed primitive vaccine utilization as early as the 1500s, made from ground smallpox scabs that were inhaled through the nostril. The first modern […]

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