
Originally Posted by
altasnob
Was perusing MMR child vaccine rates by state. Noticed CO, OR, and WA are amongst the lowest in the nation. That was surprising to me because all those states are amongst the highest in the nation for COVID vaccine. And ND is high for MMR but low for COVID. MA is highest for MMR and near the top for COVID too.
How do we explain this? One would think if you don't want to vaccinate your kid, you wouldn't take COVID vax, and vice versa. MA has the strongest public health program in the nation, so this shows public health can make make a difference (98% MMR vs 88 % for CO).
NYTimes article was saying the anti-vaccine movement really gained steam a few years before the pandemic when CA and TX sought to restrict the reasons one could get a medical exemption to MMR. Passed in CA, didn't pass in TX, but it fired up the anti-vaxers and got them to mobilize and here we are today.
There are a lot of antvaxxers in Oregon...it's a mix of hippie types and born again Christians, at least that's been my experience. There are a few families who are rabbid Trump supporters that my kids go to school with who are not getting the COVID vaccinations (any of them) but did have MMR vaccination for their kids before the COVID pandemic hit. I know a few hippie types who wouldn't get any vaccinations for their kids and I know a couple born again christian fundy's that don't get any vaccinations. I think, in Oregon at least, one can opt out of vaccination and have kids attend public school for "personal beliefs" or for "philosophical" reasons. They don't need to be some religious exemption. I'm sure there are other states where this is the case as well.
Long story short, it's relatively easy to be an antivaxxer here, we have a high amount of hippie types, and we have a high amount of born again christian fundy's
Damn shame, throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that
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