Protecting Communities through Pro-Vaccine Advocacy

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Vaccines are a cornerstone of public health, and all Americans, regardless of income or geography, should be able to access appropriate vaccines easily. Among the many distressing and lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, two in particular need an urgent and organized response…

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With the influx of dangerous legislation, we must grow the pro-vaccine advocacy movement to prevent a wave of anti-vaccine legislation from becoming law. We are looking down the barrel of a catastrophic public health crisis – one in which vaccine-preventable diseases make a resurgence…

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The Measles virus is spreading in Spartanburg.

The Measles virus is spreading in Spartanburg. The economic cost could hit all of South Carolina Public health discussions often focus on medicine. But when preventable diseases spread through a community, the consequences reach far beyond hospitals and clinics. They affect workers, businesses, schools, and the broader economic stability of local communities. South Carolina is currently seeing that reality unfold as the measles virus continues to spread in and around Spartanburg County. As of February 2026, the state has reported nearly 1,000 cases, mainly among people who were unvaccinated. While the measles virus was once considered to be

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Being vaccinated could have changed my life.

Being vaccinated could have changed my life. I didn’t know I was seriously ill. As a college student, I assumed the fever and fatigue were temporary — something I could push through. Instead, within hours of going to the hospital, my family was told I might not live through the night. What began as mild symptoms became meningococcal disease, a rare but highly aggressive bacterial infection that violently attacks the bloodstream. I survived, but at an unimaginable cost. I lost both legs below the knees and my fingers. My life changed forever in a matter of

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Fewer Florida children are receiving routine vaccinations

Fewer Florida Children are Receiving Routine Vaccinations High vaccination rates can help prevent the spread of severe illnesses like measles and polio. But pediatricians say they’re encountering more parents hesitant to get their kids immunized. Childhood vaccination rates in Florida continue to decline, part of a national trend as misinformation spreads more widely and hesitancy increases, health experts said. In the 2023-24 school year, 88.1% of kindergartners completed required vaccines that protect against severe illnesses, including measles, polio and chickenpox, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s one of the lowest rates in the

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Louisiana deserves better from our leaders than anti-vaccine rhetoric​

Louisiana deserves better from our leaders than anti-vaccine rhetoric As a pediatric health care provider, it’s deeply disheartening to witness our state’s leaders squander an important opportunity to protect the health and safety of Louisianans —especially our children. Recent hearings held by the House Select Committee on Homeland Security were supposed to be a chance to reflect on Louisiana’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and identify ways to strengthen our public health systems. Instead, these hearings became a platform for spreading falsehoods, conspiracy theories and dangerous anti-vaccine rhetoric. The people of Louisiana deserve better. Our state has

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The Economic Imperative of Childhood Vaccinations for Florida’s Business Community

The economic imperative of childhood vaccinations for Florida’s business community As businesses in Florida continue to navigate the challenges of inflation and fluctuating federal policies, it’s never been more critical to ensure a stable and healthy workforce. One unlikely but vital component of this is childhood vaccinations, which are actually a key component of this stability by providing both immediate and long-term economic benefits too significant to ignore. A healthy workforce is the backbone of any thriving economy. When children are vaccinated, they are less likely to fall ill, meaning fewer missed school days and, crucially,

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Lost Trust Leads To Lives Lost: Rebuilding Vaccine Confidence For A Healthier Nation

Lost Trust Leads To Lives Lost: Rebuilding Vaccine Confidence For A Healthier Nation One of my earliest childhood memories was watching my father, a doctor, make house calls to his patients around Nashville. Witnessing his healing, empathy, and dedication to the science of medicine first inspired me to follow in his footsteps — not just as a physician, but in his passion to make the world a healthier, better place for all. It inevitably guided me to the halls of the U.S. Capitol as a senator representing my home state of Tennessee. In those halls, I

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