California lawmakers have passed one of the strictest vaccination laws in the country, effectively ending exemptions for personal and religious beliefs.
The California General Assembly voted in favor of the controversial Senate bill 277, which eliminates the option for parents to cite personal or religious beliefs in order to opt out of immunizations for their children. The bill requires nearly all public and private schoolchildren to be vaccinated according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, which recommend vaccinations for diseases like measles, polio and chickenpox. Read more…
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