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PA Health Department Seeks Public Comment On Proposed Student Immunization Changes

Every year, about 300,000 students get immunized in Pennsylvania. Now, the state Department of Health is asking for the public’s comments on proposed changes to its immunization policy. The Health Department wants to reduce the deadline for students to receive vaccinations from eight months into the school year to just the first five days. If vaccinations cannot be completed by this time, parents must submit a medical certificate — filled out by a doctor — on when the student will complete their required shots. Dr. Loren Robinson, Deputy Secretary for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, said the proposed changes are meant to broaden protection from diseases. “By making these changes, we’ll protect students as a whole and also not just the students, but their younger siblings at home and really ensuring the health of … all Pennsylvanians,” Robinson said. She added having an eight-month deadline puts students at greater risk. “Allowing children to have up to eight months of not

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