"Science Progress" on Vaccine Policy
Our colleague Jonathan Moreno, also a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, directs a project there on science and technology policy called "Science Progress." The project, consisting thus far of a web magazine and blog, celebrates its inaugural print edition this Friday. Last month, it published an interview with Dr. Saad Omer of Johns Hopkins, best known for his work on non-medical exemptions to vaccine requirements.
An excerpt from the interview:
An excerpt from the interview:
SP: What do you think is most important for people who are both working in the public health community, people who are policymakers, people who might be hearing about this issue, and for parents to take away from this whole conversation in the public sphere at the moment?
Omer: One thing that people should realize is that we know that vaccines have some side effects. And we should acknowledge that, everyone who is involved. However, the risk and benefit calculus for all vaccines that are out there, based on our current knowledge, heavily favors not only getting your child vaccinated, but also getting them vaccinated according to the specified schedule.
Labels: Exemptions, Policy, Recommendations, Risk, Safety








