Numerous diseases are caused by viruses and bacteria (etc. Hepatitis, West Nile Virus, Pertussis, Avian Flu, Ebola, Cholera, Typhoid). On a Global scale, viral and bacterial diseases result in hundreds of thousands of deaths every year (sometimes millions in the case of epidemics or pandemics). However, for many of these viral and bacterial pathogens there are effective vaccines available. So, do you think the government, or your employer, or your school has the right to require vaccinations. What if your job requires you to come in contact with hundreds of people a day (nurse, bus driver, etc.). Solution The immunity against these pathogenic diseases has to develop in the children so small kids must be ensured for complete vaccination at proper ages. Vaccines for diseases like Hepatitis and Ebola are given at the early age to develop immunity for such diseases. However, those children who could not get them, should be attended by their schools through government initiatives to make sure every child get them. The jobs like nurse and drivers who happen to meet hundreds of people daily are at the greater risk of developing the diseases so their employers must take care of them..