Who is spreading the fake news about vaccine doses for U.S. children?

The usual suspects…
Fake News about Vaccine Doses for U.S. Children
You have likely seen the folks pushing the idea that kids get a lot more vaccines today than they used to in the “good old days,” right?

It is somewhat true and it’s a good thing, as kids get more protection against more diseases!

Still, these signs, articles, and billboards are very easy to debunk if you simply take a second to look at an old immunization schedule.

And understand that they are boosting the number vaccine doses by counting combination doses separately, something that for some reason they typically forget to do when talking about vaccines in 1960.
They also forget to mention that the benefit we get from the extra doses of vaccines kids get today, however you want to count them.

Whether it is the 1960s or 80s, fewer vaccines and vaccine doses at those times meant more diseases and more deaths from now vaccine preventable diseases.
Vaccines are safe, with few risks.
Propaganda and fake news about vaccines isn’t.
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