Chair of CDC's vaccine advisory committee questions polio shot recommendation - ABC News
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The chair of the CDC's vaccine advisory committee questions the necessity of mandatory polio and measles vaccinations, advocating for them to be optional based on personal autonomy, despite scientific consensus on their effectiveness.
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