San Francisco's city attorney issued a subpoena for the patient records of Dr. Kenneth Stoller, an opponent of vaccination requirements, as the U.S. struggles to get control of a measles outbreak
SAN FRANCISCO—City officials here are investigating whether a pediatrician illegally gave medical exemptions to parents seeking to not vaccinate their children for school entry, as the U.S. struggles to get control of a growing measles outbreak.
A subpoena by City Attorney Dennis Herrera requests the patient records of Dr. Kenneth Stoller, an outspoken opponent of vaccination requirements. The patients’ names were redacted.
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