Interesting parallels between today's opposition to the COVID vaccines and the opposition to the polio vaccine?
One Lonely, Wealthy Man’s Crusade Against the Polio Vaccine
That's a great article, James. I think a difference today is the multiplication of anti-vaxx crusaders and conspiracy theorists.
At Thanksgiving dinner yesterday with family, we the oldsters were talking specifically about polio, and the vaccine. In Milwaukee back then, a ubiquitous phenomenon was the outdoor common drinking fountain constructed in such a way that we called them "bubblers." And when polio was at its worst, the bubblers were abandoned for fear of contracting polio.
Then came the vaccine. Although we were, of course, educated at Lutheran schools, that didn't include kindergarten in most Lutheran systems, so my sister was at the public school. She described the entire class of 35 or more standing on a line in a hallway, and the vaccine being administered shot in the arm one arm after another. Not a peep from a parent. Same at the Lutheran school. Not a peep from a parent. Not a qualm about vaccination.
A factor that should be mentioned is that Jonas Salk was a hero to virtually the entire country. He didn't patent the vaccine or take any profit from it. In the 50s Midwest, he was something we would by nature not have trusted. He was a New York City Jew. Not on the radar, at least not in a positive way. But our parents had us give thanks to God at the dinner table for Dr. Salk, and for his vaccine.
Dave Benke