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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Strict Vaccination Bill Yields Success In California Schools
Vaccinations of California鈥檚 kindergartners jumped this fall from the previous year, boosting the percentage of students with all required vaccinations to 96% from 93%. It was the highest vaccination rate among kindergartners since 2001, the California Department of Public Health said. (Karlamangla and Lin, 4/12)
Nearly 96 percent of children were fully vaccinated when they started kindergarten in the fall, according to a report released by the California Department of Public Health. That鈥檚 up from 93 percent in the previous school year and 90 percent in 2014-15. (Allday, 4/12)
鈥淚t is gratifying to see that in the course of just one school year, more children and the public at large are now more fully protected from preventable diseases,鈥 said Sen. Ben Allen, D-Santa Monica, who co-authored Senate Bill 277, which fueled one of Sacramento鈥檚 most vitriolic legislative debates in years. (Seipel, 4/12)
Senate Bill 277, signed in 2015, required children without medical exemptions to receive all their shots before enrolling in school and eliminated a provision that allowed parents to seek personal and religious belief exemptions. (Luna, 4/12)