The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

State wants vaccine mandate for students

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SAN FRANCISCO » California is poised to impose the nation’s first coronaviru­s vaccine mandate for schoolchil­dren, a move announced Friday that could push other states to follow as many did after Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the first statewide stay-at-home order in the U.S. during the early days of the pandemic.

Newsom said the mandate won’t take effect for all children until the U.S. government has finished fully vetting the vaccine for two age groups — 12 to 15 and 5 to 11. That means those in seventh to 12th grades probably will have until July to get their shots. It will be even longer for children in kindergart­en through sixth grades because the government has yet to approve any COVID-19 vaccine for that age group.

California law requires all children enrolled in public and private schools to have 10 immunizati­ons, with exceptions for medical reasons. For the coronaviru­s vaccine, California will grant exemptions for medical reasons.

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