The Antlerette November 4 2019 Volume 94 Issue 3
New Vaccine Law Yasamine Yusufzai, Copy Editor A new law is going to go into effect in California. On September 20, 2019, Governor Newsom signed the Senate Bill 276. This new law makes it harder for children who aren’t vaccinated to go to school. In the bill, it states, doctors aren’t going to be the final authority when it comes to medical exemptions and instead, public health officials are going to be the final authority. Some doctors over the past few years have been bribed by anti-vaxxers to exempt them or their children from getting vaccinated so that’s the main reason why they are passing this law. The bill is going to review children who attend a school with an immunization rate of less than 95%, doctors who sign more than five vaccine exemptions, and schools that didn’t provide its vaccination rates to the public health officials. This law is going to go into effect on January 20, 2020. The governor also asked that in exchange for his signature of this bill, he wanted a slate of revisions in the shape of a second bill, but the bill has to go to the legislature before September 13, 2019, since that was the deadline for the current legislative session. These statements condition that any student with a medical exemption before the first of January in 2020 doesn’t have to be
subject to the new restrictions until they reach the next time they have to be vaccinated by the law in order to go to school, which is usually kindergarten or seventh grade. This can be revoked, though, if the doctor that gave them the shot has been subject to disciplinary action from either the Medical Board of California or the Osteopathic Medical Board of California, and temporary exemptions would be limited to one year. Though many people are against this new law, it is very important because it stops innocent people from getting a disease that is preventable. Vaccines are an important part of healthcare because they make your immune system stronger and I honestly don’t understand why people are so against this because vaccines don’t hurt anyone. The most it can do is give you a bad allergic reaction, but you should already know if you’re allergic to something in a vaccine because they put everything that’s in it on paper before you take a shot. If you don’t want to get sick from a disease that is preventable and spread it to everyone else, please get your shots.
https://www.insider.com/vaccineexemptions-by-state-map-2019-2