For vaccinations recommeded in the future, are schools going to be required to have the children have these vaccinations? Why or why not?
Whether or not vaccines, that may become available in the future, will be required is a function of the specific recommendations that may accompany a particular vaccine. These recommendations come from the Advisory Committee on Immunizaion Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians which consider the ages at which the vaccine is to be given, and whether a requirment for that vaccine would be expected to have a positive impact on public health if it were required. It’s a difficult question to answer in the absence of a specific vaccine and a specific disease.
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