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NY ends religious exemptions to vaccination mandates

By Newsday  
   June 14, 2019

The state Legislature voted Thursday to abolish a religious exemption to vaccine requirements, following the worst measles outbreak in the nation in 27 years. Following weeks of debate, the state Senate and Assembly narrowly approved a bill that eliminated the exemption, which had allowed parents to cite nonmedical reasons for refusing vaccinations, which are required to enter public school.
 

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