Fewer Americans now view childhood vaccines as important: Gallup

In the July survey, only 40 percent of U.S. adults said it is “extremely important” for parents to vaccinate their children, a marked decline from the 58 percent who said the same in 2019 and the 64 percent who said the same in 2001.

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A real concern for me is people refusing to get their pets vaccinated for rabies.

Measles, mumps, rubella, whooping cough. . . meh. They're pretty bad, sure.

But rabies: that's incurable.

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