Florida's Response to Measles Outbreak: Allowing Unvaccinated Students in School

Florida's surgeon general, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, has drawn criticism for allowing unvaccinated students to attend school during a measles outbreak at Manatee Bay Elementary School near Fort Lauderdale, despite federal guidelines calling for their mandatory exclusion. The controversial decision contradicts CDC recommendations and has sparked criticism from doctors and the American Academy of Pediatrics, who argue that unvaccinated children attending school during an outbreak endangers not only themselves but also others with compromised immune systems. The state's stance on allowing unvaccinated students to attend school during the outbreak has raised concerns about public health and safety.
- Florida refuses to bar unvaccinated students from school suffering a measles outbreak The Associated Press
- Ron DeSantis's Surgeon General Tells Parents It's Okay to Send Their Unvaccinated Kids to School Amid Measles Outbreak Vanity Fair
- Florida defies CDC in measles outbreak, telling parents it's fine to send unvaccinated kids to school CBS News
- Broward school district responding to Ladapo’s measles memo Miami Herald
- Amid measles outbreak, Florida is ‘deferring to parents’ on whether to send unvaccinated kids to school CNN
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