Polio, once a terrifying epidemic in America, causing 20,000 paralytic cases annually, has been largely eradicated thanks to vaccination efforts over the past several decades.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenges the narrative of vaccination, claiming it is mythology that vaccines have nearly eradicated polio, despite a significant reduction in cases.
The suggestion that contaminated polio vaccine batches caused widespread cancer deaths is unsupported; researchers have not found a legitimate link between such contamination and cancer.
With only one recent case of polio in the US linked to international travel, experts warn that rising vaccine hesitancy could jeopardize our polio-free status.
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