West Virginia governor vetoes bill that would change vaccine requirements in schools
West Virginia’s governor vetoed a bill that would have eliminated vaccine requirements in public virtual schools and allowed private and parochial schools to set their own standards. Some social media users are criticizing the governor for disregarding those affected by alleged vaccine injuries and claiming that the government should not make medical decisions for children.
Recommendation: Trending conversations about school vaccine mandates provide an opportunity to use existing content and materials to educate the public on the safety and importance of routine childhood vaccines. Messaging may emphasize that recommended vaccines are safe for children and protect them from serious, preventable illnesses. School vaccine requirements are intended to protect the health of individual children and their communities. Research shows that non-medical vaccine exemptions are linked to lower vaccine coverage and vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks.