The toxins are put right into inner tissues where one has no chance of detoxifying or eliminating them before they can do harm. Sometimes vaccines can be given singularly, and sometimes they are combined and given more than one at a time. Some may argue that vaccinations are said to be given to help people's immune systems fight off diseases. However, instead of helping us fight against infection and certain diseases, vaccines can be the main cause of infection and diseases. Infants still have immature immune systems and immature vital organs that could place them at high risk of acquiring an infection that could eventually cause them long term effects. This leads us into the term of "Herd Community" or otherwise known as "community immunity." Some people believe that as many people as possible should be vaccinated. This large portion of vaccinated people would help protect against the spread of the disease to those that cannot receive the vaccine due to age or an already compromised immune system. However, this idea has not been proven. It is an indirect form of protection. Also, if vaccinations were effective then the vaccinated wouldn't have to worry about the unvaccinated. If anything, the unvaccinated are more at risk being that the vaccinated have just injected the disease into them and they are a carrier. Public health officials claim that vaccines are safe and effective but studies show different. A study found on Health Impact news and Vactruth show studies from 1992, done by the Immunization Awareness Society in New Zealand showed that the unvaccinated children were healthier than the vaccinated children. The study was done on 495 children, 226 were vaccinated and 269 were unvaccinated. From the research it was found that 92 percent of children needing tonsillectomies had the measles vaccination. There were very small amount of cases reported of unvaccinated having any conditions that were serious.