“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.
December 18, 2021 ~ With Michigan facing a surge of COVID cases during the time of year when flu tends to peak, it’s more important than ever that parents give their children the gift of protection from vaccine-preventable illnesses. Edition contributors include Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Chief Medical Executive Dr. Natasha Bagasarian, University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Clinical Assistant Professor Dr. Elizabeth Lloyd, and Ascension Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Melissa Aste.
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.