Vaccine skepticism among Americans is widespread, The POLITICO Poll found, indicating that one of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s animating priorities is gaining traction.
Results from the March poll of 3,851 U.S. adults conducted by Public First show that a plurality of Americans question the safety of vaccines, support reducing the number administered and believe that people’s right to decide what they put in their bodies is more important than preventing the spread of disease.


Hoping senior I can get revacinnated for measles and chickenpox with all these unvaccinated idiots and their spawn buzzing around now. Had shingles in my 50s, not interested in repeating that
Anyone that got a MMR before 1989 absolutely should get their immunities tested, they changed the vaccine regiment that year, I went and got checked shortly after the idiots we’re sworn in and my immunity to mumps had lapsed and my doctor insisted I get the first round that day.
I would think your doctor would be fine with that. I know that when I went to get a tetanus booster a couple decades ago, the nurse at CVS wanted me to get a DPT booster. I said, “Wait, diphtheria is coming back??” She said, “No, pertussis.” I said, “Gimme the shot.”