Parents rally to ‘call the shots' with vaccines as doctor warns measles will likely hit Wisconsin
Excerpt: For medical experts, vaccinating is a matter of public health. For parents rallying at the Capitol on Saturday, the issue comes down to their rights. With measles outbreaks in surrounding states, an area infectious disease expert believes it’s just a matter of time until the disease makes its way to Wisconsin. So far this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 839 cases of measles have been confirmed in the country, the greatest number of cases since 1994 and since measles were declared eliminated in 2000. That’s spurring proposed legislation in Wisconsin to get rid of a personal conviction waiver allowing parents to exclude children attending schools from getting vaccinated. (Liberals who 'don't believe in science.' ~Bob)
Because my belief and ignorance trump your studies, tests, and data. --GS)
Because my belief and ignorance trump your studies, tests, and data. --GS)
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