Vaccine exemptions to state mandates for immunizations can include medical exemptions, religious exemptions, and philosophical exemptions.
For information:
- State Non-Medical Exemptions from School Immunization Requirements
- School Exemption Laws by State
- School Vaccination and Exemption Rates
- Religious Exemptions
- Rights of the Unvaccinated Child: The Role of School Immunization Requirements
- History of Vaccination Exemptions
- Personal Belief Exemptions for Vaccines
- Vaccines and religious exemptions – recent legal decision
- Religious exemptions for vaccination – abuse and reform
- Vaccine Mandates and Exemptions
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