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Vaccine Hesitancy Threatens PA School Safety
5 Dec
Summary
- Pennsylvania school vaccination rates are falling below recommended safety levels.
- MMR vaccine coverage for kindergarteners dropped to 93.7%, below herd immunity.
- Vaccine hesitancy is driven by social media and community rhetoric, doctors note.

Vaccination rates among school-aged children in Pennsylvania are declining, a trend that has become a significant public health concern, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent data from the state Department of Health indicates a drop in fully vaccinated students, falling below levels essential for community protection.
The MMR vaccine, vital for preventing measles, mumps, and rubella, is particularly concerning, with coverage for kindergarteners dipping to 93.7% last school year, below the 95% threshold for herd immunity. This decline puts unvaccinated children and vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly and immunocompromised, at greater risk of contracting preventable diseases.
Experts attribute this trend to growing vaccine hesitancy, often fueled by misinformation circulating on social media and within communities. While Pennsylvania allows for various exemptions, the broader issue requires open, fact-based conversations between healthcare providers and parents to ensure child and community well-being.



