Statement by United States Commissioner of Education Earl James McGrath
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As a new polio season approaches, parents will ask
again what can be done to protect children against this disease.
The answers are contained in a publication, "Polio Message to
Parents," which the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
has made available for school distribution. I strongly urge
that administrators and teachers make every effort to see that
children take this information home.
Recently we have heard about gamma globulin in relation
to polio prevention. There are certain facts about it that
everyone should understand. First, this is not a polio vaccine--
it is only a temporary protection. Secondly, it is in very short
supply. The school folder explains how this national resource
will be distributed to the best advantage.
We are told that the prospects for polio control are
very promising; that victory over this disease is closer than
ever before. But in 1953, there will be new epidemics and
the usual precautions cannot be ignored this year. The coop-
eration of the schools is especially needed in alerting the
public to the advice and recommendations of health authorities.
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By Earl James McGrath, U. S. Commissioner of Education, Federal
Security Agency, Washington, D. C., endorsing the 1953 project
of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, April 2, 1953
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