“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.
Why I Vaccinate ~ The State of Vaccinations in Michigan
Why I Vaccinate
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4 years ago
Why I Vaccinate ~ The State of Vaccinations in Michigan
June 26, 2021 ~ On the premier edition of “Why I Vaccinate,” WJR’s Ann Thomas and I Vaccinate Founder Veronica McNally overview the state of vaccinations in Michigan, with a look at the efficacy of the COVID-19 adolescent vaccine. Guests include Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director for Health and Human Services Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, and Michigan Medicine Pediatric Cardiologist Dr. John Charpie.
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.