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Vaccine Hesitancy Remains a Growing Threat to Public Health, Warns Former Surgeon General

Krystal by Krystal
03/02/2025
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Vaccine Hesitancy Remains a Growing Threat to Public Health, Warns Former Surgeon General

As vaccine hesitancy continues to rise across the United States, former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams is sounding the alarm about the serious risks posed by the declining vaccination rates. With more Americans questioning the safety and efficacy of vaccines, especially those for childhood diseases, the situation could worsen, especially in the face of a new administration that has been criticized for its ties to vaccine critics.

Adams, who served as Surgeon General under President Donald Trump, is particularly concerned as the incoming administration promises to give more influence to individuals like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has questioned the safety of vaccines. Despite the positive focus on improving public health through initiatives such as the MAHA (Modernizing America’s Health Agenda), which emphasizes better nutrition, food safety, and physical activity, Adams warns that vaccine-preventable diseases remain a critical challenge that must not be sidelined.

“While efforts to improve nutrition and exercise are essential, they cannot replace the need for vaccination,” Adams says. “You can’t die from heart disease at 50 if you’ve already died from polio at 5.” His point underscores the ongoing danger posed by diseases that vaccines can prevent, such as measles, mumps, and rubella.

The rise in vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and social media, has left healthcare professionals across the country increasingly concerned. Parents who once trusted healthcare providers are now hesitant, even delaying or forgoing vaccinations for their children. This growing distrust in vaccines is undermining the relationship between healthcare providers and families, which has been crucial in the fight against infectious diseases.

Adams emphasizes the long-term impact of this hesitancy, warning that even if the U.S. does not experience an immediate surge in deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases, the consequences will be felt personally and economically. A single case of measles, for example, can cause weeks of school absences and disrupt family events — disruptions that were considered unbearable during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet are now at risk of becoming commonplace again.

Moreover, the effects of vaccine-preventable diseases extend beyond the short-term. Diseases like measles and mumps can cause permanent damage, such as neurological issues or infertility, while rubella has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease later in life. These preventable consequences highlight the long-term costs of vaccine hesitancy.

The societal impact is equally troubling. Vaccine-preventable diseases place a heavy burden on the healthcare system, driving up medical costs, hospitalizations, and lost productivity. Adams warns that this growing public health issue could distract from other critical priorities, such as the incoming administration’s MAHA agenda and broader economic goals.

The strain on national defense could also be significant. Adams recalls discussions at the Indo-Pacific Chiefs of Defense Conference during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, where concerns were raised about the virus’s potential spread from U.S. troops. Similarly, outbreaks of diseases like measles or pertussis could affect U.S. military readiness and international collaborations, jeopardizing national security.

At the heart of vaccine hesitancy, Adams suggests, lies a deep mistrust of the medical and public health systems. Many people view pandemic-related policies as overly intrusive and are increasingly resistant to top-down health directives. Acknowledging this frustration is crucial, Adams argues, and public health communication must evolve to respect individual autonomy while reinforcing the importance of vaccination.

Internationally, Adams points to the stark contrast between countries with high vaccination rates and those with lower coverage. Nations with higher life expectancies consistently maintain vaccination rates that exceed those of the U.S., while countries with low life expectancies often have lower vaccination rates. The message is clear: “We cannot ‘Make America Healthy Again’ by ‘Making America Unvaccinated Again.'”

In conclusion, Adams emphasizes the need to address vaccine hesitancy as a priority in the national health strategy. While improving nutrition and physical activity is essential, it must not come at the cost of the progress made through vaccinations. The personal, societal, and economic costs of vaccine-preventable diseases are too great to ignore, and the lessons of history must not be forgotten.

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