US vaccinations fall again as more parents refuse lifesaving shots for kids
Measles, whooping cough, polio, tetanusβdevastating and sometimes deadly diseases await comebacks in the US as more and more parents are declining routine childhood vaccines that have proved safe and effective.
The vaccination rates among kindergartners have fallen once again, dipping into the range of 92 percent in the 2023β2024 school year, down from about 93 percent the previous school year and 95 percent in 2019β2020. That's according to an analysis of the latest vaccination data published today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The analysis also found that vaccination exemptions rose to an all-time high of 3.3 percent, up from 3 percent in the previous school year. The rise in exemptions is nearly entirely driven by non-medical exemptionsβin other words, religious or philosophical exemptions. Only 0.2 percent of all vaccination exemptions are medically justified.