Only 87.2 per cent of children in England have had both MMR jabs by the time they're five, which means the rest of the population is in danger.

When fewer than 90 per cent of people are vaccinated, 'herd immunity' drops which puts the most vulnerable of society at risk. Children, the elderly and the sick all have a higher chance of contracting diseases that could be prevented by vaccination.

There are numerous studies that support the case for vaccination but the World Health Organisation has labelled 'anti-vaxxers' as one of the biggest risks to global health in 2019.

Watch the video to find out how the anti-vaccination debate is putting everyone's health at risk.