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Medical Exemptions

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education2 years ago

"Importance of Vaccinations for NYC Students and Adults during Back-to-School Season"

New York City students must meet state vaccine requirements to attend school, including vaccinations for diseases such as DTaP, poliovirus, MMR, varicella, and hepatitis B. Medical exemptions can be obtained with a form completed by a licensed medical doctor, while religious exemptions are no longer accepted. Proof of vaccination must be provided within 14 days of the first day of school, and unvaccinated children must receive the first dose within 14 days and complete subsequent doses on schedule. Vaccinations can be obtained from healthcare providers or Department of Health clinics. Students behind on vaccinations may still attend school with the first dose, but remaining doses must be administered according to the schedule. In case of a disease outbreak, children may be excluded from school for one incubation period. Children who are immune to a disease can apply for an opt-out with a completed form. The article also provides a suggested vaccination schedule by grade.

reproductive-rights2 years ago

Texas Judge Temporarily Exempts Women with Complicated Pregnancies from Abortion Ban

A judge in Texas has issued a temporary injunction exempting women with complicated pregnancies from the state's abortion ban, citing a lack of clarity on the ban's medical exemptions. The ruling allows doctors to use their own medical judgment in determining when abortion care is needed for physical medical conditions that pose infection risk, make pregnancy unsafe, have a low likelihood of fetal survival, or require recurrent pervasive intervention. The Texas Attorney General's Office has filed an accelerated appeal to the Texas Supreme Court, putting the ruling on hold pending a decision. The lawsuit was brought by the Center for Reproductive Rights on behalf of several women who were denied abortions despite grave risk to their lives.