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VACCINES MADE MANDATORY FOR SCHOOLCHIL­DREN

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MILAN The Italian government has made 12 vaccines mandatory for children attending schools up to age 16 to combat what it characteri­zes as misinforma­tion.

Premier Paolo Gentiloni said the new rules aimed to combat “anti-scientific theories” that have lowered vaccinatio­n rates.

The government approved making 12 vaccines mandatory for children entering school. Health Minister Beatrice Lorenzin said children will not be accepted into nursery or preschools without proof of vaccinatio­ns, while parents of school-age children will face hefty fines for non-compliance.

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