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Childhood vaccination rates for the 2024-25 school year fell for the fifth year in a row, according to data from the Centers ...
The CDC says vaccination rates for kindergartners across the U.S. now averages 92.1%, down from roughly 93% in 2024.
It’s that time of year when school is right around the corner, and health officials are urging parents to get their children vaccinated. This year, however, there are some additional concerns.
The new report paints a sobering picture of immunizations as infectious diseases like measles surge across the United States.
Non-medical exemptions rose from 2.2 percent before the pandemic (2019–2020) to 3.1 percent in 2023–2024 and now to the ...
The percentage of kids who didn't get their recommended childhood vaccines rose again last school year, continuing the ...
A vaccine rates have declined in the U.S., there have been notable increases in several diseases, including measles and ...
The CDC data also show that vaccine exemptions, for the fourth year in a row, have hit a new record high. The percentage of ...
New data: The CDC found that during the 2024-25 school year, 4.1% of kindergartners had a vaccine exemption, surpassing the ...
Rates have been declining across the country, with all kindergartner coverage for each of the vaccines having dropped since 2021.
Vaccination coverage among kindergartners fell during the latest school year, with exemption rates reaching a record high, according to CDC data published July 31. Four notes: 1. Vaccination coverage ...
FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal covers data released by the CDC last week which shows that last school year, kindergarten vaccination ...