(2 of 3) Vaccinations save lives, protect our children, and are one of the greatest public health achievements in history. Most parents choose to protect their children with this safe, proven intervention, but we are now seeing a large, very concerning outbreak of measles.
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(3/3) Unvaccinated U.S. residents traveling internationally are at risk. Close-knit communities with low vaccination rates are at risk for sustained outbreaks. If you are traveling protect your family & community by making sure you and your kids are up to date w/ your vaccines!
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Has the CDC learned yet why the vaccine became ineffective?
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You should add denominator of 704 to avoid any misleading. For public , the increasing of count is more serious than where it originally came from.
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I still don't get why doctors in the federal Public Health Service wear naval uniforms? I've been a sailor for almost 50 yrs. but I don't want to wear a lab coat.
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@NACCHOalerts It is time to require US residents be vaccinated against measles if they wish to leave this country! Or pay
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704/327000000= .00000216% of the population. Plus measles isn’t even that bad if you get it. What’s the fuss?
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