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Posts by WV Families for Vaccines
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection that affects the throat and can make it hard to breathe. Before vaccines, it was a leading cause of death in children.
Thanks to routine vaccines (DTaP/Tdap), cases dropped dramatically—but it still exists and can return where vaccination rates fall.
Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b) once caused ~20,000 serious infections a year in U.S. kids—leading to meningitis, disability, and death.
Since the vaccine (late 1980s), cases dropped by 99%+.
Vaccination protects young children when they’re most vulnerable— helps protect the whole community.
Jonas Salk gave the polio vaccine to the world—for free.
When asked who owned the patent, he said: “The people… Could you patent the sun?”
He walked away from billions so millions could live.
Not everything that changes the world should be owned.
Vaccines save lives. Protect your community.
Vaccines save lives. Lower rates = higher risk.
Learn what’s happening in Mississippi:
www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i...
Federal appeals court upheld WV’s school vaccine law in Upshur County—no non-medical exemptions. This protects kids, rural communities, and those who can’t be vaccinated. Effective immunization policy=safe communities.
Read more here:
wvmetronews.com
#VaccinesWork #WestVirginia
We don’t have a science problem—we have a storytelling problem.
Facts don’t spread—stories do. If science feels distant, people tune out.
Do better:
• Lead with why it matters
• Keep it simple
• Make it human
Science must be understood, not just correct.
The DTaP vaccine is a cornerstone of childhood health. It has saved countless lives, prevented suffering, and continues to protect future generations. By staying informed and relying on trusted sources, we can ensure that children—and our communities—remain safe from preventable diseases
Thank you.
🌟 As WV families, we support the recent court ruling emphasizing the need for scientific evidence in vaccine recommendations.
This decision strengthens our trust in expert bodies like ACIP to prioritize health over ideology.
Let’s advocate for informed choices & community.
Federal judge blocks effort to overhaul U.S. vaccine policy. Important news as vaccine protections remain a focus nationwide.
In West Virginia, advocates just helped protect our strong immunization laws this session. The work continues.
Read more: www.cnn.com/2026/health/...
Great news for families in WV. The 2026 legislative session ended sine die with no new vaccine exemptions passed.
Thanks to our WV Families partners, advocates, and friends who spoke up when it mattered most. Our strong vaccine policy continues protecting kids from diseases.
🇺🇸 29 states + Washington, D.C. are now rejecting federal childhood vaccine guidance.
The U.S. is quickly becoming a patchwork of vaccine policies depending on where you live.
🗺️ See the map and read more:
🔵 stateline.org/2026/03/11/2...
#HealthPolicy #PublicHealth #Vaccines
WV has one of the strongest school immunization policies in the nation—and it protects our kids and communities.
Call Speaker Roger Hanshaw at 304-340-3210 and urge him NOT to allow any exemptions that would weaken WV’s immunization policy.
Protect WV kids. 📞 #ProtectWVKids #WVLegislature
URGENT: WV House members may add new vaccine exemptions beyond the current medical exemption.
This would weaken school immunization protections and put kids at risk.
Tell lawmakers to vote NO on any exemption amendment.
Take action here: www.wvfamilies.org/exemptions
Debate about aluminum in vaccines is heating up again.
Experts say aluminum adjuvants have been used for decades to help vaccines create a stronger immune response, and banning them could have major public health consequences.
Read more: wapo.st/4aNEJmJ
#vaccineswork
CDC issues Level 2 travel advisory as poliovirus appears in parts of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Travelers are urged to ensure vaccinations are up to date before international travel.
Read more: www.usatoday.com/health/
🚨 CDC: An unvaccinated international traveler spread #measles to 17 others within the U.S. during travel.
WV residents—make sure your MMR vaccine is up to date, especially before flying. Measles is highly contagious.
More info:
www.cidrap.umn.edu/measles/cdc-...
Flu activity remains high in the U.S., with 8 more pediatric deaths reported. RSV levels are also elevated, though COVID-19 is declining in many areas. WV families should stay vigilant—stay home when sick, wash hands, and protect vulnerable loved ones.
Exciting news! We’re launching a new resource for advocates, lawmakers, partners, and members of the media: the Vaccine Policy Atlas.
This tool shows how state laws are tied to recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
Swipe to learn more!
West Virginia, measles cases in 2026 are the highest we’ve seen in years — and it’s preventable. Two doses of the MMR vaccine are 97% effective. Check if you and your kids are up to date. 💉
Track the outbreak → www.nbcnews.com/data-graphic...
WV has some of the strongest vaccine requirements in the nation — no religious or philosophical exemptions. That’s not an accident. That’s us protecting our kids. Measles kills children. Our policy keeps classrooms safe. Proud of that. #VaccinesWork
Measles cases are rising in 2026, with nearly 1,000 confirmed so far — making this one of the highest years since 2000, per CDC data reported by NBC News.
Measles spreads easily, but it’s preventable. Check your vaccination status and talk to your healthcare provider. Stay informed.
🛡️ WV is one of only 5 states with strong school vaccine requirements — and it shows. With 900+ measles cases across the U.S. in 2026, our kids are better protected because of it. 💙
#VaccinesWork #WVStrong
WV leads with science-based policy: medical exemptions only for childhood vaccines. While other states see rising nonmedical exemptions, our strong immunization requirements protect kids & communities from preventable diseases. 💉
Study: ja.ma/4cB4h8S
#VaccinesSaveLives #WVStrong
PA reporting measles cases is a reminder of how connected our states are — it’s only a short car ride.
WV’s strong school immunization policies and high vaccination rates have quietly helped protect our Mountaineer families & communities . #WVStrong
Measles, rubella, pertussis & more are only a plane ride away. Vaccination is our #1 line of defense—and it works. WV’s strong immunization policies protect our kids, our schools, and our communities. Let’s keep it that way.
#VaccinesSaveLives
Measles is back—and experts are sounding the alarm. Undermining vaccine guidance and spreading misinformation has real consequences. This is one of the largest outbreaks since measles was eliminated in 2000. Science saves lives. Vaccines work. #PublicHealth #Measles #VaccinesWork
Measles isn’t just a rash—it’s a real cost to families & communities. Kids miss school, parents miss work, hospitals & health depts strain, and taxpayer dollars go to outbreak control. Strong immunization policies protect everyone. Prevention matters.
Measles cases are rising on college campuses in Florida. Measles is highly contagious—but preventable. Strong vaccination coverage protects students, families, and communities. Prevention works when we stick with science. 🩺