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Friday, April 29, 2011
Vaccine Law May Prevent Calif. Students From Attending School
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Huffington Post
In the midst of one of the worst whooping cough epidemics our country has seen in half a century, the majority of California's schoolchildren may not be vaccinated against the disease -- and that may bar them from attending school.
AP recently reported
that there were over 21,000 cases of whooping cough in the U.S. last year, and experts are unsure as to the cause.
NBC News
reported that at least 7,800 of those cases happened in California -- the highest since 1947.
In response, California's
AB 354
was passed in September of last year, making proof of whooping cough vaccinations mandatory for both public and private school students starting in the 2011-12 school year. However, health representatives told
Mercury News
that the law makes most students ineligible for attendance.
Melinda Landau, a health manager for the San Jose Unified School District, told Mercury News that the if the rule was implemented tomorrow, only 4,500 out of the district's 16,000 would be able to attend school. She said that the drastic statistic may help parents remember the importance of vaccinations.
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