Massachusetts S1618 promotes community immunity by enhancing immunization requirements and oversight for covered programs.
Massachusetts S1618, the Community Immunity Act, aims to bolster community immunity by strengthening immunization requirements and oversight for covered programs. The bill mandates that participants in programs such as child care centers, schools, recreational camps, and institutions of higher education comply with an immunization schedule established by the Department of Public Health. It introduces two types of exemptions: medical and religious.
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