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Why Vaccinate?

Low-income countries suffer a disadvantage in healthcare accessibility. They subsequently are at a financial disadvantage to larger, higher-income nations. These nations do not have the means or infrastructure to procure their own essential vaccinations and healthcare professionals to administer them. Nonprofit vaccine organizations work to aid nations in vaccinating as many individuals as they can, and to save as many lives as possible. Funding from governments as well as other organizations is essential to the operation and success of these nonprofits. As one of the consistently-largest funders, the United States has the responsibility of increasing aid as well as taking initiative in funding. The United States has the greatest financial means to make a significant impact on global health. They also influence the investments of other nations and donors, making their financial investments crucial. If the United States gives a large amount to a certain non-profit, other smaller nations are likely to follow. It is crucial that the United States invests greater funds into nonprofit organizations in order for global health to thrive.


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