During WWII, Getting the Flu Vaccine Was Patriotic. Some No Longer View Science That Way. – The Philadelphia Inquirer

Read article - Quotes Kendall Hoyt, assistant professor of medicine, in an article about the role and perception of vaccines during World War II in the U.S. “There was a sense towards science, in that postwar era, that we were living in a time of miracles and wonder,” said Hoyt.