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Name:Yanga Mark Alvin A Section:

Lesson title: Argumentative Essay


Lesson Objectives:

1. Develop an argumentative essay about a controversial issue in the country.

Students may choose among these topics below:

1. Vaccination card for those who wants to enter malls and


parks.
2. The Philippine government should get involve in addressing
climate change.
3. Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination to every Filipino individual. 4.
Choose 1 topic and make a maximum of 500 words of essay on your chosen topic. Do not plagiarize.

My answer:
Mandatory vaccination for every Filipino individual is a public health imperative that
carries significant benefits. This policy enhances overall immunity, curtails the transmission of
preventable diseases, and safeguards vulnerable populations. It not only protects individuals but
also contributes to the broader community's well-being by fostering herd immunity. By making
vaccination mandatory, the government can effectively combat outbreaks, reduce healthcare
burdens, and create a safer environment for all citizens. This proactive approach is vital for
building a resilient and healthy nation.

Consider the broader impact on our community health. Vaccination is not merely a personal
choice; it is a commitment to the well-being of our neighbors, friends, and family. It creates a
collective immunity, a safety net that shields those who cannot be vaccinated, such as infants or
individuals with certain medical conditions.
Moreover, mandatory vaccination is a proactive measure to curb the spread of infectious
diseases, preventing outbreaks before they gain momentum. In doing so, we alleviate the strain
on our healthcare system, ensuring that resources are available to address other pressing health
issues.
Let us also recognize the role of mandatory vaccination in fostering a resilient society. It is an
investment in the future, a commitment to a healthier and more sustainable nation. As we
navigate the complexities of the modern world, our ability to adapt and safeguard our well-being
is paramount.

While individual freedoms are cherished, they must be balanced with the greater good. The
collective decision to embrace mandatory vaccination is not an imposition on personal liberties
but a pledge to protect the common welfare. It is a responsibility we bear to secure a safer and
healthier environment for ourselves, our families, and the generations to come.

Mandatory vaccination is not just a policy; it is a cornerstone of our shared commitment to


public health. By choosing to vaccinate, we choose a future free from the shackles of preventable
diseases, a future where the health and well-being of every Filipino are safeguarded.

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