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Why School Vaccinations Are So Fraught, According to an Infectious Disease Specialist

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by Education Week | August 11, 2023
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School vaccination requirements have a long history in the United States. Starting in 1827, school-age children in Boston had to show proof of smallpox vaccination in order to attend school, a policy that took hold in other states beginning in the 1850s.

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