California Backs Away From Plan to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines for School Attendance
California This does not obligate the COVID-19 vaccine Children can no longer attend school as state health officials have abandoned the original plan announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2021.
California Department of Public Health “is not currently exploring emergency rulemaking to add COVID-19 to the list of required school vaccinations, but we continue to strongly recommend COVID-19 immunization for students and staff to keep everyone safer in the classroom,” According to The Associated Press, the department stated in a statement. “Any changes to required K-12 immunizations are properly addressed through the legislative process.”
Newsom will no longer be in a position to swiftly authorize any new pandemic restrictions on Californians, as the state emerges from the COVID-19 Emergency Period on February 28.
Newsom issued America’s first ever statewide stay at home order on March 19, 2020. Newsom announced his plan to immunize more than 6.7million students in public and private schools with the COVID-19 vaccine by October 2021. The state already had a mandate for the use of masks.
“We have to do more,” He said this during a news conference, shortly after meeting with seventh-graders. “We want to end this pandemic. We are all exhausted by it.”
California delayed its plan to require vaccination of school children in 2022 until the summer 2023 while officials waited for the final approval by the Food and Drug Administration. As the number of pandemic cases has declined significantly, emergency authorizations for the pandemic have been withdrawn.
Recent revelations concerning some of its adverse effects could also have contributed to the policy’s reversal.
mRNA Vaccine Reactions for Children
North Carolina researchers discovered that children who have natural immunity to COVID-19 were more likely to be healthy than those without. Protect yourself against infection better Comparatively to those who had been vaccinated.
The study found that children aged 5-11 who had not been vaccinated against the disease and were infected with natural immunity had an 88.4 per cent protection against reinfection, compared to the 59.7 percent protection provided by the primary series of mRNA vaccinations or two doses of Moderna or Pfizer.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that over 1,600 children aged 5-11 experienced severe reactions like fever, diarrhea and vomiting following the administration of the Moderna COVID-19 or Pfizer vaccines.
This report was contributed by Zachary Stieber
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