The national average exemption rate for vaccinations in U.S. schools has reached a new record for the fourth consecutive year. A significant portion of these exemptions are attributed to parents opting out of vaccinations for nonmedical reasons.
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U.S. School Vaccination Rates Decline as Exemptions Hit Record Levels
The national average exemption rate for school vaccinations in the U.S. has set a record for the fourth year in a row, with many parents choosing to forgo vaccinations for nonmedical reasons. This trend raises concerns about vaccination coverage in schools.
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U.S. school vaccination rates inch down again as exemptions reach record high
U.S. School Vaccination Rates Decline as Exemptions Hit Record Levels