Alaska MMR Vaccination Coverage

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What is the kindergarten MMR vaccination rate in Alaska? This page shows Alaska's measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine coverage among kindergartners, whether it meets the 95% herd immunity threshold, and how it compares to nearby states. Data comes from the CDC's SchoolVaxView survey. Also see Alaska measles cases.

Very High
81.2%

kindergarten MMR coverage

2024-25 school year

⚠ Below 95% herd immunity threshold (13.8 pts below)
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10.3 percentage points below the national average

Exemption Rates (2024-25)

Total: 9.4%
Medical: 0.4%
Non-medical: 9%

Key Takeaways

  1. 1 Alaska kindergarten MMR coverage is 81.2% for the 2024-25 school year.
  2. 2 This is below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity against measles.
  3. 3 Coverage has improved over recent years, up from 0% in 2020-21.
  4. 4 Non-medical exemptions (9%) account for most of the exemption rate.

CDC Recommendations at This Level

Vaccination rates are critically low

  • Your state's MMR coverage is well below the herd immunity threshold
  • Outbreaks can happen when coverage drops this low — check the measles tracker for your state
  • Talk to your doctor about catching up on vaccinations if not up to date
  • Consider talking to your school or daycare about their vaccination policies

This is general public health guidance based on CDC recommendations — not personal medical advice. Talk to your healthcare provider about what's right for you and your family.

Alaska MMR Coverage Trend

Kindergarten MMR coverage rates by school year. Red dashed line = 95% herd immunity threshold.

Measles Cases in Alaska

Alaska has not reported any measles cases in 2026.

View Alaska measles data →

Nearby States MMR Coverage

State Coverage Below 95%
89.9% Yes
90.9% Yes

Sources & Methods

Last updated: 2026-03-08

MMR coverage data comes from the CDC's SchoolVaxView program, which collects kindergarten vaccination coverage estimates reported by states and territories. Coverage is for the 2024-25 school year. Risk levels are computed relative to the 95% herd immunity threshold. Learn more about our methods .

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MMR vaccination rate in Alaska?

Kindergarten MMR coverage in Alaska is 81.2% for the 2024-25 school year. This is below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity against measles.

Why is 95% coverage important?

Measles is extremely contagious. About 95% of a community needs to be vaccinated to prevent sustained transmission — this is called "herd immunity." When coverage drops below this threshold, outbreaks become more likely, putting unvaccinated individuals at risk.

What are vaccine exemptions?

Vaccine exemptions allow children to attend school without certain vaccinations. Medical exemptions are granted for children who cannot be safely vaccinated. Non-medical exemptions (religious or philosophical) vary by state law. Higher exemption rates are associated with lower coverage and increased outbreak risk.

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Local Health Signal is not affiliated with the CDC or any government agency. Data is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for clinical decision making. See our methods page for details on data sources and limitations.