Why Shots Are Like Toothbrushes
Germs Are Like Kids on the Playground
Imagine the playground is full of kids who are all playing nicely together. Then some kids stop washing their hands before eating lunch, that’s like not getting a shot. Soon, more kids start getting sick, and the whole playground gets messy again. That’s what happened in Australia, germs came back because fewer people were protected by their shots.
So, just like you need to brush your teeth every day to keep them healthy, people need to get shots regularly so the germs can’t take over the playground again.
Examples
- A group of kids at school gets sick with a bad cough and fever, and it spreads quickly because not everyone got their shots.
- Parents start to worry when their child is diagnosed with whooping cough after skipping the vaccine.
- An older person in the community contracts diphtheria, something doctors thought was long gone.
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See also
- How can vaccines help curb diphtheria outbreaks?
- How do vaccines protect us from infection?
- How COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Work?
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