Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Vaccination Debate
Clip: 2/6/2015 | 3m 1s
The recent US measles outbreak has renewed national conversation about vaccinations.
Watch our conversation with Religion News Service editor-in-chief Kevin Eckstrom about the recent outbreak of measles and the issue of parents refusing to vaccinate their children for personal or religious reasons.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Vaccination Debate
Clip: 2/6/2015 | 3m 1s
Watch our conversation with Religion News Service editor-in-chief Kevin Eckstrom about the recent outbreak of measles and the issue of parents refusing to vaccinate their children for personal or religious reasons.
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