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What’s driving the anti-vax movement?

What’s driving the anti-vax movement?

Released Sunday, 12th May 2024
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What’s driving the anti-vax movement?

What’s driving the anti-vax movement?

What’s driving the anti-vax movement?

What’s driving the anti-vax movement?

Sunday, 12th May 2024
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Whether someone has or hasn’t been vaccinated for COVID-19, the measles, or even for polio, has become a controversial topic. That's not new. Resistance to vaccines is well over a century old. What is new, and what’s grabbing headlines right now, are the outbreaks of measles and other vaccine-preventable illnesses that are spreading globally. The CDC recently reported that nearly a third of all U.S. measles cases since 2020 happened in the past three months. Hesitancy around vaccines has even spilled over to pet owners, with some not vaccinating their animals against rabies. Both medical professionals and governments agree that vaccines are good for us, so why do some people remain unconvinced? Ina Pinkney, a passionate speaker who travels around the country advocating for vaccines, joins The Excerpt to discuss the anti-vax movement.

CORRECTION: This episode has been updated to remove an incorrect reference to the HPV vaccine.


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