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Miriam Shaviv

ByMiriam Shaviv, Miriam Shaviv

Opinion

My call to Charedi communities: get your children vaccinated

In the wake of measles outbreaks in Orthodox communities in Israel, America and closer to home, in Hackney, Miriam Shaviv believes Charedi parents need to wise up - and get vaccinated

November 22, 2018 12:49
Get her vaccinated for everyone’s sake (Photo: Getty Images)
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Children are in danger of dying in Stamford Hill, and we are all but ignoring it.

While exact numbers are unclear, the Orthodox community in Hackney has been hit by a measles outbreak. The potentially deadly illness appears to have been imported from Israel, where a baby has died and more than 1,400 cases have been diagnosed this year, heavily concentrated in a handful of Charedi areas. The outbreak has also spread to Charedi communities in New York and New Jersey, where 17 children have been infected.

Local rabbis, health authorities and doctors in all three countries have tried to contain the disease, calling for community members to get vaccinated, and providing additional vaccination clinics. Here in the UK, Hatzola, the volunteer medical service organisation, even took out newspaper ads warning that the complications of measles can be severe.

The efforts are valiant. But they will not turn the tide long-term, because they do not deal with the root of the problem, which is the dismissive Charedi attitude to science and secular knowledge.