Fewer Kids Being Vaccinated Against Measles, CDC Says

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Fewer Kids Being Vaccinated Against Measles, CDC Says
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Health officials are concerned about the growing number of parents who are against vaccines, which they say can lead to outbreaks like those in Minnesota and Ohio where more than 100 children got measles.

More than 250,000 kids who started kindergarten last fall might be at risk, with only 93% having protection against measles, a potentially fatal and highly infectious disease,It’s the second year in a row that coverage against measles, mumps, and rubella dipped below 95%, which is necessary to prevent it from spreading. Kids haven’t been at that rate of protection since before the coronavirus pandemic began.

“We know measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination coverage for kindergartners is the lowest it has been in over a decade … and that is something to be concerned about,” Georgina Peacock, the CDC’s director of immunization services, said in a briefing.said health officials are concerned about the growing number of parents who are against vaccines, noting that this can be associated with the political beliefs related to the COVID-19 vaccine.

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