Thursday, April 2, 2009

We're Sick Bastards But We Like This Photo

"A rising number of California parents are choosing to send their children to kindergarten without routine vaccinations, putting hundreds of elementary schools in the state at risk for outbreaks of childhood diseases eradicated in the U.S. years ago.

Exemptions from vaccines -- which allow children to enroll in public and private schools without state-mandated shots -- have more than doubled since 1997, according to a Times analysis of state data obtained last week.

The rise in unvaccinated children appears to be driven by affluent parents choosing not to immunize. Many do so because they fear the shots could trigger autism, a concern widely discredited in medical research.

But with autism rates rising, some parents find that fear more worrisome than the chance that their child could contract diseases that, while now very rare in this country, can still be deadly.

Last year, a 7-year-old boy triggered a measles outbreak in San Diego after he returned, infected, from a family trip to Switzerland. His parents had chosen not to vaccinate him or his siblings."


-- Rong-Gong Lin II and Sandra Poindexter, ignoring the fact the anti-vaccination movement is a NewAge phenomena - just click the tags for Jim Carrey and Jenny MCCarthy, below, to see - which doesn't surprise us because they write for the stupid (and soon to be out of business) Los Angeles Times.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for helping bring light to this subject. It's one that chaps me, for sure!

    Here are some of my thoughts on the subject:

    http://blahblahblog.wordpress.com/2009/02/17/to-vaccinate-or-not-to-vaccinate/

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