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Probably not. Immunization rates are so high in the U.S. - 94% of toddlers are up to date on their Hib vaccinations - that it would take some time for a widespread infection to take hold. "We have a nice cushion because of our high immunization rates," says Schuchat. "That cushion of protection can buy us some time while we are dealing with the supply problem. We are at much lower risk than we would have been before the [childhood] vaccination system was so strong...
...should we be concerned if human rights abuses are so widespread? Biscet’s role model, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once told us: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This rings especially true when the abuses are occurring only 90 miles from our shores...
This morning’s decision, said Anderson, came after members of the commission ruled that the Willey-Snow campaign’s email violation had not been as willful or widespread as previously thought...
Thirteen members of the Class of 1967 have sent an open letter to University President Drew G. Faust accusing Harvard students of “widespread apathy and political indifference” and asking her to name a task force to investigate ways to increase political engagement...
Against this background of assumptions, we are concerned by what we see to be the widespread apathy and political indifference of the student body at Harvard College today. If these were ordinary times, years of peace and prosperity, this would be sad, but forgivable. Given that the US is engaged in an occupation abroad that has inflicted countless thousands of civilian casualties while at the same time trampling on US citizens’ own constitutional rights in the name of the “war on terror”, and that the Administration appears to be planning a further strike...