
In "On Immunity," Eula Biss brilliantly dissects our complex relationship with vaccines. Named one of 2014's best books by The New York Times and endorsed by Bill Gates, this spellbinding exploration asks: why do we fear protection more than disease itself?
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The ancient story of Achilles reveals a pattern that resonates through millennia - parents will make desperate gambles to protect their children, yet can never fully shield them from fate. When my son was born during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, I crossed into a realm of fear I hadn't previously known. Suddenly, ordinary objects could kill and paranoia felt entirely normal. Lead paint, water contaminants, and even stagnant air joined influenza on my growing list of threats. As the pandemic intensified, a central question emerged among mothers: would we vaccinate our children? Heated debates raged in playgroups and online forums long before the H1N1 vaccine was available. Our language around vaccination reveals our deepest anxieties - we call it a "shot" or "jab," framing it as violence. Throughout history, vaccination has triggered fears of permanent marking - from the "mark of the beast" in the 19th century to modern fears of autism and immune dysfunction. Where our ancestors feared organic contamination like "blood of bats," today we fear chemicals - "the frickin' mercury, the aluminum." What's striking is how these fears persist despite overwhelming evidence of safety. We're caught in a paradox where the success of vaccines makes the diseases they prevent seem less threatening than the vaccines themselves.
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