The Aurora Sentinel: Washington region measles outbreak is a reminder of Colorado Legislature’s vaccine malfeasance
A potential public health disaster last week in neighboring western states underscores why Colorado must end its perilous philosophical exemption to mandatory immunization.
Currently, there’s not even a bill in our own legislature that would end the state’s inapt vaccination exemptions.
Last week, a measles outbreak in Oregon and Washington sickened dozens of people with a sometimes deadly disease that was once eradicated in the United States in 2000. Public health officials there say that of 44 confirmed cases – and they’re certain there will be many more – 37 were residents who had not been vaccinated against the highly contagious virus.

