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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- ABC57's Brian Conybeare spoke with Dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine, Doctor Mark D. Fox, to discuss childhood immunizations.
Families are hesitant or refusing to get their children vaccinated against illnesses due to the growing confusion about childhood vaccinations.
According to the latest numbers from the CDC, 92.5 percent of Kindergarteners had their required shots nationwide.
In Michigan, only 91.4 percent of Kindergarteners had their required shots.
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