
There is documented evidence from the Surgeon General’s own information specialists in the 1960s that measles was viewed as a routine childhood illness welcomed for lifetime immunity. A popular sitcom episode from 1969 also reflects that casual cultural framing at the time
I’m looking for contrary evidence from the era e.g., contemporary articles, medical journals, or public health statements, showing that this perception was not widespread, and that those expressing it were accused of minimising measles
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