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Like other states, Oregon allows two types of exemptions from common childhood vaccinations, including for those against ...
And they're not alone. Studies show about 95% of people born before 1957 will have protective antibody titers - but not 100%.
As U.S. childhood vaccination rates sway on a “knife’s edge,” new 25-year projections reveal how slight changes in national ...
The parents of 9.7% of Oregon kindergartners have claimed non-medical exemptions for their children during the 2024-2025 - a record high for the state.
A record 9.7% of Oregon kindergartners claimed nonmedical exemptions for the 2024-25 school year, according to the Oregon Health Authority.
A record number of families for kindergartners are claiming nonmedical exemptions from vaccinations, even as cases of measles ...
A total of 13.7% of kindergarteners were not fully vaccinated this year, 9.7% for nonmedical reasons, marking three straight ...
Nearly one in 10 Oregon kindergartners aren’t fully vaccinated because their parents asked for nonmedical vaccine exemptions.
Nearly 10% of Oregon kindergartners have a non-medical exemption to some or all of the vaccines that are required to attend ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Nearly 10 percent of Oregon kindergartners have claimed nonmedical exemptions from school vaccine ...
Nearly 10% of Oregon kindergartners aren’t fully vaccinated because they have nonmedical exemptions from the state’s vaccine requirements, the Oregon Health Authority announced Thursday.
Virginia health officials are concerned about the return of measles. An analysis of health data by VCIJ at WHRO found nearly ...
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