Stupid anti-vaxers creating anxiety in Australian parents

Timshel

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http://www.theage.com.au/national/h...-safety-of-childhood-jabs-20130519-2juvt.html

http://www.theage.com.au/national/h...-safety-of-childhood-jabs-20130519-2juvt.htmlMore than half of Australia's parents are worried about the safety of childhood vaccines, a survey has revealed, prompting concerns that a shift in support for vaccination could lead to reduced coverage rates and outbreaks of disease.


More than 1300 Australians, including 400 parents, gave their views in Australia's first national survey of attitudes to vaccination, commissioned to coincide with the release of a new television documentary on vaccines.


The survey, conducted by Australia Online Research, found that 53 per cent of parents had general concerns about vaccinating their children. Of those concerned parents, 45 per cent chose to vaccinate anyway, while 8 per cent withheld or delayed vaccines.
 
http://www.theage.com.au/national/h...-safety-of-childhood-jabs-20130519-2juvt.html

More than half of Australia's parents are worried about the safety of childhood vaccines, a survey has revealed, prompting concerns that a shift in support for vaccination could lead to reduced coverage rates and outbreaks of disease.


More than 1300 Australians, including 400 parents, gave their views in Australia's first national survey of attitudes to vaccination, commissioned to coincide with the release of a new television documentary on vaccines.


The survey, conducted by Australia Online Research, found that 53 per cent of parents had general concerns about vaccinating their children. Of those concerned parents, 45 per cent chose to vaccinate anyway, while 8 per cent withheld or delayed vaccines.

Having concerns about injecting your own children with something that you don't quite understand is pretty reasonable.
 
If you'd unban Dixie, I'll bet he would have something to say on the subject!
 
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