In the late 1940s and early 1950s, parents across the United States lived in fear. Many didn’t allow their kids to go to parks, movie theaters, or birthday parties. Why? A dangerous virus that causes a disease called polio was raging across the country. It was the worst outbreak of polio in U.S. history. In just a few years, nearly 300,000 people got sick and more than 15,000 died.
There was no cure for polio, but scientist Jonas Salk was determined to change that. His groundbreaking work would turn the nation’s fear into hope.