Bill axes ‘belief’ exemption to school COVID-19 vaccination

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The legislation would build on a 2015 law that eliminated the personal belief exemption for all other childhood vaccinations required for schoolchildren.

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in October announced the nation’s first coronavirus vaccine mandate for schoolchildren. But it likely won’t take effect until later this year and allows exemptions for medical reasons and personal beliefs.Assemblyman James Gallagher immediately announced he will oppose Pan’s bill."The government doesn’t want your family to have a choice. Government is in control.

Pan’s proposal follows legislation proposed Friday that would allow California children age 12 and up to be vaccinated without their parents’ consent. California minors ages 12 to 17 cannot be vaccinated without permission from their parents or guardians, unless the vaccine is specifically to prevent a sexually transmitted disease.

Pan was joined in his announcement by officials of the big Los Angeles and San Diego school districts and the president of the California Medical Association."Vaccinations are an integral part of keeping our school communities safe and our commitment to health and safety remains a top priority," said Megan K. Reilly, interim superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District.

 

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