There is a cultural resistance in India. Many religious people started believing that the vaccine would cause impotence. Then, other rumors were spread, and many people believed those stories. They say that God is the only thing that can protect their children and therefore, most religious people would not get vaccinated or allow their families to be.
The reason why vaccinators are not welcome in the video is something similar to why patients suffering from TB refused to take their treatment in the other videos we watched. Some sectors of the indian society believed that only god was able to heal them and make diseases disappear, and that was given even more strength and power by censoring the ones who contradicted them, who were the vaccinators.
Because in India, the believers and the religious leaders who control the town tell people that vaccines are not going to cure them. They understand that only God will heal them and make these diseases disappear.
Because in the video, the population that received these doctors who tried to help by introducing vaccines, was very fond of religion, and therefore, stud up against vaccines, as they thought of them as an unholy way of curing diseases. A large portion of this population, believed that disease could only be cured by gods, and that these new methods that were the vaccines wouldnât help.
Because in some developing countries like India, the majority of the population is still relying on religious beliefs rather empirical scientific facts. So that if a religious authority believes that the polio vaccine is harmful, they will follow him.
In India, faith in god was the only thing people believe in India. Religious leaders believed that the pollo vaccine causes impotence and they warn people of their faith to not take it.
Religious leaders in India believe that the polio vaccine causes impotence and warn others not to take it. Furthermore, they believe that before vaccines and medication existed, the only person they had to help them not contract diseases was God.
Because certain areas in the planet, India in this case, are still clinged to beliefs rather than empirical facts. Years ago people could only feel safe by thinking that there's a superior being looking after them. Nowadays, even though we have better and effective treatments for disease than those we had 300 years ago, many people choose to only listen to their religion.
There is a cultural resistance in India. Many religious people started believing that the vaccine would cause impotence. Then, other rumors were spread, and many people believed those stories. They say that God is the only thing that can protect their children and therefore, most religious people would not get vaccinated or allow their families to be.
The reason why vaccinators are not welcome in the video is something similar to why patients suffering from TB refused to take their treatment in the other videos we watched. Some sectors of the indian society believed that only god was able to heal them and make diseases disappear, and that was given even more strength and power by censoring the ones who contradicted them, who were the vaccinators.
Because in India, the believers and the religious leaders who control the town tell people that vaccines are not going to cure them. They understand that only God will heal them and make these diseases disappear.
Because in the video, the population that received these doctors who tried to help by introducing vaccines, was very fond of religion, and therefore, stud up against vaccines, as they thought of them as an unholy way of curing diseases. A large portion of this population, believed that disease could only be cured by gods, and that these new methods that were the vaccines wouldnât help.
Because in some developing countries like India, the majority of the population is still relying on religious beliefs rather empirical scientific facts. So that if a religious authority believes that the polio vaccine is harmful, they will follow him.
In India, faith in god was the only thing people believe in India. Religious leaders believed that the pollo vaccine causes impotence and they warn people of their faith to not take it.
Religious leaders in India believe that the polio vaccine causes impotence and warn others not to take it. Furthermore, they believe that before vaccines and medication existed, the only person they had to help them not contract diseases was God.
Because certain areas in the planet, India in this case, are still clinged to beliefs rather than empirical facts. Years ago people could only feel safe by thinking that there's a superior being looking after them. Nowadays, even though we have better and effective treatments for disease than those we had 300 years ago, many people choose to only listen to their religion.