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News May 4, 2019
Latest update 18:26
The British Minister of Health is planning to make the vaccination of children compulsory, as the vaccination rate continues to drop sharply. Between 2010 and 2017, more than 2.5 million children worldwide have not been vaccinated with the first dose of measles vaccine. Half a million of them live in the United Kingdom. In an interview with the British newspaper The Times, Minister Matt Hancock said that anti-vaxxers have "blood on their hands":
The evidence is clear: vaccination is good for you and your children. And you also protect people who can not be vaccinated. People who advocate anti-vaccination are morally reprehensible and very irresponsible. Not to vaccinate without good reason is simply a mistake
In the Netherlands too, politicians are studying the possibility of imposing or not imposing a general obligation of vaccination. A third of young people from Amsterdam, Diemen and Amstelveen, who received a call for meningococcal vaccination, did not show up last month and therefore remain susceptible to the deadly bacteria.
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