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Briefing: As the risk of measles grows, why are parents so divided on vaccines?

Strategic angle: In South Carolina, some parents embrace vaccines, others opt out. A mix of politics, distrust, and misinformation is pushing neighbors apart.

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Updated 28 days ago
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The rising incidence of measles poses a public health challenge in South Carolina, where parental attitudes towards vaccines vary widely. Some parents actively support vaccination, while others choose to opt out.

This division is influenced by a complex interplay of political ideologies, skepticism towards medical authorities, and the spread of misinformation. These factors can affect community health outcomes and herd immunity.

Understanding the underlying reasons for this divergence is critical for public health officials aiming to address vaccine hesitancy and improve vaccination rates in the region.