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New Hampshire's GOP are taking a stand—against the polio vaccine
Mother Jones· 5 days agoA first-in-the-nation bill that’s already passed New Hampshire’s state House, sponsored only by...
Vaccines save at least 154 million lives in 50 years: WHO
AFP via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoGlobal immunisation efforts have saved at least 154 million lives in the past 50 years, the World...
"Make Polio Great Again?" NH Republicans push anti-vax bill
Boing Boing· 3 days agoRepublican-controlled New Hampshire appears poised to become the first in the nation to remove...
mRNA vaccine tech can be harnessed to prevent deadly diseases: Report
Investing.com· 1 day agomRNA vaccine tech can be harnessed to prevent deadly diseases: Report
Chicagoans speak out to support immunization efforts
Axios· 3 days agoRestaurateur and polio survivor Ina Pinkney tells story of her own struggle.
Relaxing vaccine reporting for child care could cost state, officials warn
New Hampshire Union Leader· 1 day agoEasing reporting requirements for polio and measles vaccines by child care agency operators could...
Global immunization efforts have saved at least 154 million lives over the past 50 years
World Health Organization· 16 hours agoA major landmark study to be published by The Lancet reveals that global immunization efforts have...
Guest Viewpoint: Despite Brady Bunch episode, measles is no joke, so get vaccinated
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoThe World Health Organization estimates that since the year 2000 alone, the measles vaccine has saved more than 57 million lives by preventing infections. Vaccines for other deadly ...
Promoting the Importance of Vaccinations for World Immunization Week
Orange County Register· 3 days agoIn recognition of World Immunization Week, April 24 – 30, it’s imperative to emphasize the critical...
Opinion | The Checkup With Dr. Wen: Readers recall the suffering of vaccine-preventable diseases
Washington Post· 7 days agoWen, a newsletter on how to navigate covid-19 and other public health challenges. In last week’s...