California no longer pursuing K-12 COVID vaccine mandate

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California no longer pursuing K-12 COVID vaccine mandate
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California children will no longer need the COVID-19 vaccinated to attend school, state officials announced Friday. Almost all of California's COVID-19 restrictions have ended, and the state's emergency declaration will end on Feb. 28

continues to provide an adequate framework for the COVID pandemic, which lead to the decision to end the emergency declaration.

"CDPH is not currently exploring emergency rulemaking to add COVID-19 vaccinations to the list of required school vaccinations." The department still strongly recommends the immunization of students and staff: "COVID-19 immunization is an important tool for keeping our kids healthy and schools open."The governor's office did not immediately respond to Axios' request for comment.

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