YES, the rich ones
vaccinations prevents us from having an specific disease.
No one needs any special vaccinations to go from Canada to the USA or vice versa, it is a good idea though to get special vaccinations if you are travelling to Mexico.
NEVER.
Hepatitis A is widespread throughout Mexico, so it is important to get the Hep A and Hep B vaccinations before traveling to the Mayan Riviera. Your doctor can let you know what other vaccinations you need.
Because they are idiots , and they are cheap bastards
Mainly because they're gullible and not very bright. Some people do have bad reactions to certain vaccinations, but the nonsense about vaccinations causing autism or ADD or whatever is ... um ... nonsense.
Vaccinations and inoculations.
Yes, vaccinations stop people from contracting and spreading diseases.
Travelers to Mexico should be up-to-date on routine vaccinations, including measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP), and varicella (chickenpox). Additionally, vaccinations for hepatitis A and typhoid are recommended, particularly for those planning to eat or drink outside major tourist areas. Depending on the region and activities, vaccines for hepatitis B, rabies, and influenza may also be advisable. It's best to consult a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations based on travel plans.
Yes, it must be optional
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
Who were people in mexico friends with?