Concerns are rising over declining teen vaccination rates in Upper Michigan, which have dropped to 65%, five points below the state average, due to misinformation. Houghton County mirrors this 65% general vaccination rate. Experts warn a 95% community vaccination rate is crucial for protection. Low rates, especially for measles, pose high contagion risks. Houghton County could see 200-300 measles cases and 60-70 hospitalizations, overwhelming healthcare. Measles can cause severe complications, including death. While statewide kindergarten immunization rates only slightly dipped, some schools have alarming rates as low as 30-40%. Health departments are educating the public and offering vaccines, aiming to rebuild trust and continue the success of vaccines in preventing diseases.