Tuesday, August 18, 2026

If other countries give fewer shots, why can’t we ask why?

The differences in vaccination practices among countries, particularly focusing on the number of vaccine doses children receive in the United States compared to other nations. It raises questions about health outcomes and media biases regarding health care policies.

In the U.S., children may receive between 30 to 75 vaccine doses by age 18 due to standard vaccination schedules and annual flu shots.

Germany recommends protection against 12 to 15 diseases, leading to approximately 11 to 14 actual injections due to the use of combination vaccines.

In England, children receive about 20 to 25 doses delivered in 14 to 16 injections, whereas Japan and Spain administer around 20 to 22 and 15 to 18 injections, respectively.

The article questions whether the U.S. might benefit from fewer vaccine doses and examines if children in other countries show worse health outcomes due to receiving fewer shots.

It also criticizes the media for not investigating these health care questions, instead of merely echoing political narratives.

The critique extends to the Obamacare legislation, which the author considers inefficient and costly. It argues that if the goal was merely to cover the poor and high-risk populations, expanding Medicaid would have been a simpler solution rather than overhauling the entire health system.

The article encourages a reevaluation of vaccine protocols in the U.S. compared to other countries and suggests that health care discussions should move beyond political agendas to address fundamental issues regarding effectiveness and efficiency. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/08/if-other-countries-give-fewer-shots-why-can-t-we-ask-why/ 

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