Amid Measles Outbreak, Texas Is Poised to Make Vaccine Exemptions for Kids Easier
- Texas has experienced its largest measles outbreak in over 20 years since late January, starting in West Texas Mennonite communities and spreading to other low vaccination areas.
- The outbreak occurred amid rising vaccine exemption rates in Texas, where almost 153,000 exemption requests were recorded in 2023-24 and exemptions have increased dramatically over the last five years.
- State lawmakers approved a bill simplifying vaccine exemption paperwork by allowing parents to download and notarize forms electronically to enroll children without standard vaccinations.
- Rekha Lakshmanan of the Immunization Project cautioned that the bill could lead to increased health problems, more fatalities, and greater medical expenses, while supporters contend it streamlines government processes and facilitates school enrollment.
- The bill's passage reflects a wider trend of vaccine-related legislation in conservative states amid national declines in vaccination rates and rising exemption levels since the pandemic.
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