Massachusetts H2151 aims to promote community immunity by establishing immunization requirements for various programs.
Massachusetts H2151, known as the Community Immunity Act, mandates immunization requirements for various programs, including child care centers, early education programs, family child care homes, large family child care homes, public preschool programs, schools, recreational camps, and institutions of higher education. The bill requires these programs to report immunization and exemption rates to the Department of Public Health. Programs failing to achieve herd immunity are designated as elevated risk programs and must organize presentations on immunization safety and efficacy.
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