“Why I Vaccinate,” a partnership program between News/Talk 760 WJR and I Vaccinate, is a show committed to dispelling myths about childhood vaccinations. Learn why vaccines are safe and effective, protecting your child against 16 vaccine-preventable diseases, including measles, polio, rubella, hepatitis A and B, rotavirus, whooping cough, and more. Segments also focus on the COVID-19 vaccine, with emphasis on what parents need to know to keep their kids safe. Learn more now at iVaccinate.org.
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“Why I Vaccinate,” a partnership program between News/Talk 760 WJR and I Vaccinate, is a show committed to dispelling myths about childhood vaccinations. Learn why vaccines are safe and effective, protecting your child against 16 vaccine-preventable diseases, including measles, polio, rubella, hepatitis A and B, rotavirus, whooping cough, and more. Segments also focus on the COVID-19 vaccine, with emphasis on what parents need to know to keep their kids safe. Learn more now at iVaccinate.org.
October 22, 2021 ~ With winter being a peak time for illness to spread in Michigan, parents should be aware of some simple things they can do to keep their children healthy and safe from vaccine-preventable diseases. Get valuable tips and advice from University of Michigan Associate Professor of Epidemiology Dr. Emily Toth Martin, Care Free Medical CEO Dr. Farhan Bhatti, and Bronson Health Pediatric Hospitalist Dr. Joe Fakhoury.
Why I Vaccinate
“Why I Vaccinate,” a partnership program between News/Talk 760 WJR and I Vaccinate, is a show committed to dispelling myths about childhood vaccinations. Learn why vaccines are safe and effective, protecting your child against 16 vaccine-preventable diseases, including measles, polio, rubella, hepatitis A and B, rotavirus, whooping cough, and more. Segments also focus on the COVID-19 vaccine, with emphasis on what parents need to know to keep their kids safe. Learn more now at iVaccinate.org.