Thanks everybody, especially the AB Medical Respondent, Mr Sqad !
I would have to agree that this whole business has a very murky and complicated past, and the media has to shoulder its fair share of blame. But it still comes down to people being told by their GP's that the kids needed the MMR jab, but those parents preferring not to believe the Doctor and to ignore the advice, thus putting their children at serious risk. It should be noted that the vast majority of those parents didn't then opt for 3 separate jabs but actually declined the vaccinations altogether ! I'm not sure what health problems that complete omission to vaccinate actually resulted in, but I am sure that the figures exist somewhere in the NHS.
If I took my car into a garage and was told that it needed a £1000 spent on it, I might get a second opinion. Garages don't have the best of reputations when it comes to treating customers fairly. But if my Doctor told me to do something, I don't think I would hesitate. After all, who am I to gainsay someone who has spent 7 years qualifying to be a GP ?
That there are still people prepared to arrange for their children to have 3 separate injections, at great monetary expense to themselves rather proves that this urban myth still has legs, even after all the publicity. The Children's Immunisation Centre must be laughing all the way to the bank. The cost of 3 separate injections comes £340 according to their website !
This website is still perpetuating the myth of a link between MMR and autism :::
http://www.childrensimmunisation.com/