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U.S. childhood vaccination rates fall again as exemptions set another record

Last updated: July 31, 2025 8:50 pm
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Kindergarten Vaccination Rates Decline in the US

In recent years, kindergarten vaccination rates in the United States have seen a slight decrease, with the percentage of children with exemptions reaching an all-time high. According to federal data released on Thursday, the fraction of kids exempted from vaccine requirements rose to 4.1%, up from 3.7% the previous year. This marks the third consecutive year of record-breaking exemption rates, with the majority of exemptions being due to non-medical reasons.

Meanwhile, the percentage of kindergartners who received their required measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) shots stood at 92.5% for the 2024-25 school year, a slight decrease from the previous year. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the vaccination rate was at 95%, a level that significantly reduces the likelihood of disease clusters or outbreaks.

The release of these vaccination numbers comes at a time when the US is grappling with its worst measles outbreak in over three decades, with over 1,300 reported cases so far. Despite this concerning trend, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) opted to quietly post the data online this year and only provided a statement upon inquiry.

The CDC emphasized that vaccination is a personal decision, urging parents to consult with healthcare providers to explore options for their families. Vaccination remains the most effective way to protect children from serious diseases like measles and whooping cough, which can lead to hospitalization and long-term health complications.

Public health officials emphasize the importance of monitoring vaccination rates among kindergartners, as schools can serve as breeding grounds for infectious diseases and potential community outbreaks. Historically, high vaccination rates among kindergartners have been maintained through school attendance mandates that require key vaccinations against diseases like measles, mumps, and polio.

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While all states allow medical exemptions for children who cannot receive certain vaccines due to health conditions, most also permit exemptions for religious or non-medical reasons. In recent years, the percentage of kindergartners with medical exemptions has remained steady at around 0.2%, while the percentage with non-medical exemptions has seen a notable increase.

Factors influencing vaccination rates include policies that facilitate or restrict exemptions, as well as local attitudes towards vaccination among families and healthcare providers. The rise of online misinformation and political divisions surrounding COVID-19 vaccines have contributed to an increase in skepticism towards routine childhood vaccinations.

According to CDC data, the percentage of kindergartners with exemptions varied significantly across states, with Idaho reporting 15.4% of children having exemptions to one or more vaccines, compared to less than 0.5% in Connecticut.

In conclusion, while vaccination rates among kindergartners in the US have seen a decline, public health officials continue to stress the importance of vaccination in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and protecting the health of children. Parents are encouraged to consult with healthcare providers to make informed decisions about their children’s vaccinations.

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