CAMBRIDGE, England —
Amid an outbreak of measles that has spread across 14 states, Gov. Chris
Christie of New Jersey on Monday said that parents “need to have some
measure of choice” about vaccinating their children against the virus,
breaking with President Obama and much of the medical profession.
In remarks here, Mr.
Christie stopped short of recommending that parents immunize their
children against measles, or any other illness, calling for “balance”
and “choice.”
Mr. Christie, when
asked about the connection between the new measles cases and parents who
object to the long-recommended vaccine against it, said that he and his
wife had vaccinated their four children. He called that “the best
expression I can give you of my opinion.”
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