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Measles Strikes a Texas Town: Vaccine Hesitancy Persists
Seminole, Texas, USA,Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Despite these tragedies, many residents in Seminole remain hesitant about vaccinating their children. Two Mennonite residents, Helen and Helena, have different views on vaccines. One believes in vaccinating her children, while the other thinks infections like measles can strengthen the immune system. Another resident, Joselyn, is wary of vaccines because she knows people who have had adverse reactions. Judy's family has avoided the MMR vaccine because they are concerned about its ingredients.
Measles is a serious virus that weakens the immune system, making patients vulnerable to secondary infections like pneumonia. Vaccination significantly reduces the risk of infection. The MMR vaccine is 93% effective after one dose and 97% effective after two doses. However, many in the Mennonite community view vaccinations as a personal choice, even though they are not strictly forbidden in scripture. Around 3, 000 out of 22, 000 people in Gaines County follow the Mennonite faith. The town of Seminole has recorded 541 out of 700 measles cases in the US, with 70% of these cases among children and young babies. Many residents are still not convinced that vaccines are the best way to protect their children.
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