The US Department of 91É«Ç鯬 has come up with an answer to the problem of
persuading parents to have their children immunised with the combined vaccine
for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). It has threatened to fine or even jail
parents who fail to comply, and to exclude their child from school. In just one
month, MMR coverage has rocketed from a dismal 67 per cent in December to more
than 99 per cent. In Europe, coverage is still falling because of an alleged
link between the vaccine and autism, even though not one large-scale study has
found any…
To continue reading, today with our introductory offers
Advertisement
More from New Scientist
Explore the latest news, articles and features

Technology
US government wants to have a useful quantum computer by 2028
News

Life
Childbirth for many primate species is even harder than for humans
News

Humans
Humans sleep the least of all apes – is it the secret to our success?
Features

91É«Ç鯬
Your menstrual cycle may affect how well vaccines work
News
Popular articles
Trending New Scientist articles
1
Where, when and how to watch the 2026 solar eclipse
2
US government wants to have a useful quantum computer by 2028
3
Humans sleep the least of all apes – is it the secret to our success?
4
Our verdict on The Selfish Gene: An unpopular piece of popular science
5
If you aren't terrified by this heatwave, you should be
6
Remote-controlled cockroach swarm can now breathe underwater
7
The best sci-fi novel in 2026 so far – plus 6 other great reads
8
How menopause radically changes the brain – and what happens after
9
Europe’s heatwave is the hottest and most humid ever
10
We’ve uncovered a master gene that switches on human development