In January 2014, 102 measles cases linked to an outbreak at Disneyland were reported in 14 states. The outbreak alarmed the CDC, which declared the disease eliminated in the U.S. in the year 2000. Many health officials have tied the outbreak to the rising number of unvaccinated children under the age of 12. Proponents of a mandate argue that vaccines are necessary in order to insure herd immunity against preventable diseases. Herd immunity protects people who are unable to get vaccines due to their age or health condition. Opponents of a mandate believe the government should not be able to decide which vaccines their children should receive. Some opponents also believe there is a link between vaccinations and autism and vaccinating their children will have destructive consequences on their early childhood development.
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Response rates from 461 Iquique voters.
89% Yes |
11% No |
80% Yes |
8% No |
6% Yes, but only for deadly contagious diseases |
1% No, but hold parents criminally liable for transferring deadly diseases to other children |
2% Yes, they are essential to protecting other children who are too young to be vaccinated |
1% No, fund public ad campaigns about the risks and benefits instead |
1% Yes, but with exceptions for those whose religious beliefs forbid use of vaccines |
0% No, but require vaccination in order to attend public school |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 461 Iquique voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 461 Iquique voters.
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Unique answers from Iquique voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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