
Vaccination rates are declining, and the repercussions are already evident. Diseases once considered eradicated, like measles, are making a comeback.
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In 2025, the U.S. has reported over 800 measles cases, the highest since 1992. Experts attribute this surge to vaccine misinformation and reduced public health funding.
The spread of false information, particularly on social media, has sown doubt about vaccine safety, leading many to forgo essential immunizations.
Why This Matters:
- Vaccines are crucial in preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases.
- High vaccination rates are necessary to maintain herd immunity.
- Declining rates can lead to increased morbidity and mortality.
Combating misinformation and reinforcing the importance of vaccines is vital to safeguarding public health.
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