University Of California System Will Require Measles Vaccinations For Incoming Students

From the LA Times:

“The University of California will require incoming students to be screened for tuberculosis and vaccinated for measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, meningococcus, tetanus and whooping cough, under a plan set to take effect in 2017,” the UC said in a statement. “Currently, the UC system only requires students to be vaccinated against hepatitis B, though several campuses have additional requirements.”

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It will be interesting to see if the recent outbreaks prompt other institutions to adopt stricter vaccination policies. This change has purportedly been in the works for a while, however. Perhaps UC officials were aware of the fact that some of the largest un-vaccinated communities are in California.

Public health shouldn’t be held hostage by some wealthy, kombucha tea-swilling bored hippie housewives. We can’t outlaw hippies (At least I don’t think we can-has it ever been tried?) but we can vaccinate against them.

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