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Florida plans to become first state to ban all vaccine requirements
Florida is aiming to become the first US state to cancel all of its vaccine mandates, many of which require children to get jabs against diseases like polio in order to attend public schools.
The state's top health official, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, likened the mandates to "slavery", in announcing the plans on Wednesday. Florida officials did not give a timeline or details on ending the mandates. Several may only be repealed through a vote by the Republican-led state legislature, while others can be scrapped by the state health department. Ladapo, though, pledged several times during his news conference to end "all of them, every last one of them." The surgeon general has been frequently criticized by doctors and health groups, who say he has spread vaccine misinformation, while his boss, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pushed against Covid-19 vaccine mandates. While every state requires children to be vaccinated in order to attend public schools, each one has different policies about giving exemptions to the mandates. Idaho loosened many of its rules on vaccines earlier this year, but still requires children to be immunized. In Florida, students are currently required to be vaccinated against multiple illnesses, including chicken pox, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, and polio. The Florida Education Association, a group representing more than 120,000 school teachers and administrators, also condemned the move, saying health officials are discussing "disrupting student learning and making schools less safe". "State leaders say they care about reducing chronic absenteeism and keeping kids in school—but reducing vaccinations does the opposite, putting our children's health and education at risk," the statement said. According to the World Health Organization, vaccines have saved at least 154 million lives - mostly infants - in the past 50 years. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that about four million deaths are prevented worldwide each year by childhood vaccinations. On Wednesday, a group of Democratic-led states announced that they had created an alliance to co-ordinate on health matters, including immunizations, in opposition to the Trump administration's overhaul and changes to public health programs and guidance. The governors of Washington, Oregon and California said they will use guidance from national medical organizations, many of which have rejected the Trump administration's changes to childhood vaccinations, and lean less on advice from the federal government. In a joint press release they said Trump was "dismantling" the CDC, and blasted the recent decision by US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy, Jr., a prominent vaccine sceptic, to remove experts from the CDC's vaccine advisory panel. (Source: BBC News) Story Date: September 4, 2025
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