Shiv Telegram Media: CDC Unveils Record-High Childhood Vaccine Exemption Rate
2 min readThe Number of Children Receiving Routine Childhood Vaccines Reaches All-Time High
In a concerning turn of events, the number of children receiving routine childhood vaccines has reached an all-time high, leaving hundreds of thousands of children vulnerable to preventable diseases such as measles and whooping cough. Experts believe this increase reflects a growing distrust in the healthcare system. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 3% of children entering kindergarten during the 2022-2023 school year were granted a vaccine exemption, the highest rate ever reported in the U.S. This alarming trend was observed across forty states, with ten states having exemption rates over 5%.
Idaho had the highest exemption rate, with over 12% of children entering kindergarten exempted from vaccinations. The rise in vaccine exemptions appears to coincide with doubts surrounding Covid vaccines, as vaccination rates among young children have remained stagnant following a pandemic-related dip in coverage. Unfortunately, vaccination coverage among kindergartners remained at 93%, below the ideal 95% needed for population immunity against viral outbreaks.
Different states have varying vaccination requirements, but they generally include protection against diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliovirus, and chickenpox. Some states require medical evidence for exemption, while others allow parents to cite religious or personal concerns. However, a measles outbreak in central Ohio last year highlighted the risks associated with low vaccination rates. In this instance, children left unprotected were infected just by being in the same doctor’s office as sickened children. This outbreak resulted in 85 people falling ill, with 36 needing hospitalization.
Amidst this concerning scenario, experts stress the importance of maintaining high vaccination rates and being aware of the severity of these preventable diseases. Public health officials advocate for comprehensive vaccination policies to protect the vulnerable and to prevent the spread of debilitating diseases. It is crucial that parents and guardians understand the importance of routine childhood vaccinations in ensuring the health and safety of their children and communities as a whole.
As a responsible society, we must collectively address vaccine hesitancy and work towards building trust in the healthcare system. Preserving the well-being and future of our children should be our utmost priority, and that begins with ensuring they receive the necessary vaccinations to protect them from preventable diseases.