Mississippi
99.4
Maryland
98.6
West Virginia
98.4
New York
97.2
North Carolina
97
California
96.9
Tennessee
96.9
Texas
96.9
Delaware
96.7
Pennsylvania
96.7
South Dakota
96.6
Connecticut
96.5
Rhode Island
96.4
Massachusetts
96.3
South Carolina
96.3
Nebraska
96.2
Louisiana
96.1
New Jersey
96.1
Hawaii
95.6
Virginia
95.5
Illinois
95.2
Missouri
95.2
Michigan
95
New Mexico
94.8
Maine
94.3
U.S. Median
94.3
North Dakota
94.2
Vermont
94.1
Florida
93.7
Arizona
93.4
Georgia
93.4
Utah
93.4
Montana
93.2
Oregon
93.2
Iowa
93
Nevada
93
Alabama
92.7
Kentucky
92.6
Oklahoma
92.6
Minnesota
92.5
New Hampshire
92.4
Ohio
92.1
Arkansas
91.9
Wisconsin
91.8
Alaska
91.6
Washington
90.6
Indiana
90.4
Idaho
89.5
Kansas
89.1
Colorado
88.7
District of Columbia
81.3
A vaccination rate of 95%, like Michigan, is considered necessary for achieving herd immunity against the measles. Not all states were surveyed in the same way. In most cases, children were counted as "vaccinated" if they received 2 doses of the MMR vaccine. Wyoming did not report data.
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