In the United States, immunization laws vary from state to state. Although all state mandates require vaccinations, each state has one or more methods of exempting vaccinations from those who support vaccinations, which indicate higher rates of disease than death rates. But statisticians tell us that mortality rates are a better way to measure disease, for the simple reason that the efficiency and quality of reporting and recording deaths is much better than cases of infection
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