Trump shifts position on vaccinations, urges parents to 'get the shot'

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Pres. Trump urges vaccinations to prevent spread of measles: 'They have to get the shot. The vaccinations are so important.' Before becoming president, Trump had cast doubt on the effectiveness on vaccinations.

President Donald Trump on Friday urged parents to vaccinate their children after the Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced that the number of reported measles cases in the United States had reached a record high in nearly 20 years.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the CDC has confirmed 695 reported cases of measles in the U.S., the most since the disease was domestically eradicated in 2000. California had reported 38 measles cases as of Thursday.He first weighed in on the issue in 2012 in a tweet.Massive combined inoculations to small children is the cause for big increase in autism....I'm not saying to not give vaccines, I am just saying give them small doses over a long period of time - not one massive dose for a child.

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