Florida Will End All State Vaccine Requirements, State Surgeon General Says
Florida aims to make vaccination a voluntary choice by eliminating mandates for diseases like measles and polio, a move that has sparked public health concerns and political debate.
- Florida will eliminate all vaccine mandates, with Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announcing changes at a 'medical freedom' event.
- The American Academy of Pediatrics criticized this decision, stating it could endanger children by risking outbreaks of preventable diseases.
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear condemned Florida's move, linking it to ongoing national debates about vaccine safety and public health.
- Governor Ron DeSantis announced a 'Make America Healthy Again' commission to promote parental rights and health freedoms in Florida.
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Florida Aims to Repeal All Vaccine Mandates, Surgeon General Ladapo Says
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced Wednesday that Florida will seek to become the first state to repeal its vaccine mandates. ... The post Florida Aims to Repeal All Vaccine Mandates, Surgeon General Ladapo Says appeared first on The New American.
Florida announced this week that it wants to remove all vaccine obligations. In Georgia, a conservative state as well, the vaccinosceptics are pleased with this decision.
Florida's vaccine mandate removal: What does it mean for public health?
As the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis prepares to make Florida the first state to remove school vaccine mandates, deep concern is spreading among doctors, parents and public health workers for the safety of children and others who might be vulnerable in a disease outbreak. They fear that dreaded diseases, held in check for decades by vaccines, could flare up again if too many people in Florida aren't immunized. Here's what to know: DeSantis…
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