Vaccinations
Questions:
1. Finish the following sentence: Vaccinations have been used for decades to stop the spread of...
2. What impact did the Polio vaccine have on the disease in Australia?
3. How does a vaccine work?
4. Respond to the following statement: Getting vaccinated isn’t just about protecting yourself.
5. Which diseases do most children get vaccinated for?
6. What is the `No Jab No Pay’ rule?
7. What did Pauline Hanson say recently about vaccinations?
8. Why are some health care professionals worried about people listening to the wrong advice?
9. What do you understand more clearly about vaccinations since watching the BTN story?
1. Finish the following sentence: Vaccinations have been used for decades to stop the spread of...
2. What impact did the Polio vaccine have on the disease in Australia?
3. How does a vaccine work?
4. Respond to the following statement: Getting vaccinated isn’t just about protecting yourself.
5. Which diseases do most children get vaccinated for?
6. What is the `No Jab No Pay’ rule?
7. What did Pauline Hanson say recently about vaccinations?
8. Why are some health care professionals worried about people listening to the wrong advice?
9. What do you understand more clearly about vaccinations since watching the BTN story?
Vaccinations
Questions
1. Discuss the issues raised in the Vaccinations story with another student.
2. Which vaccination Sarah get in the BtN story?
a. Whooping cough
b. Polio
c. Measles
3. What is a vaccine?
4. Who do vaccinations protect?
5. Name some diseases that vaccinations protect you from?
6. Getting vaccinated is compulsory. True or false?
7. Why do some people decide not to vaccinate their children?
8. What percentage of parents on the north coast of NSW, are choosing not to vaccinate their children?
9. What are some side effects of vaccinations?
10. What do you understand more clearly since watching the BtN story?
2. Which vaccination Sarah get in the BtN story?
a. Whooping cough
b. Polio
c. Measles
3. What is a vaccine?
4. Who do vaccinations protect?
5. Name some diseases that vaccinations protect you from?
6. Getting vaccinated is compulsory. True or false?
7. Why do some people decide not to vaccinate their children?
8. What percentage of parents on the north coast of NSW, are choosing not to vaccinate their children?
9. What are some side effects of vaccinations?
10. What do you understand more clearly since watching the BtN story?