Minnesota Vaccination Rates Drop Over Parent Concerns

Published On: January 13th, 20230.4 min readCategories: Covid-19, Featured, Latest Headlines, Local News, News

(St. Paul, MN)  —  Vaccination rates among Minnesota’s children are dropping as parents voice concerns about the safety of shots.  Health officials say parental hesitancy surrounding the COVID-19 vaccination has moved into concern about other common immunizations.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported yesterday that measles, mumps, and rubella vaccinations among Minnesota kindergarteners hit a decade low in the 2021-2022 school year.  Officials with the American Academy of Pediatrics are cautioning parents that weaker vaccination numbers are leading to more measles outbreaks in Minnesota and other states.

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