
During my 38 years of teaching, I retired 10 years ago. Even with vaccine mandates in place, we would still get sick occasionally. One particular year stands out: I had the flu while teaching my little first graders, and I was also dealing with pneumonia. Our custodial staff, who were understaffed, struggled to keep up with all the necessary protocols. I truly admired how vigilant they were…
And then after retiring…Covid came along…Schools understaffed, divisive political climate…💕🌈🙏🏼😷
Present Day…Divisive Authoritarian Mandates….
Florida plans to end vaccine mandates statewide, including for schoolchildren
By
Deidre McPhillips
Shawn Nottingham
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said Wednesday that the state will work toward ending all vaccine mandates, which would include those for school enrollment.
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph …
Florida will move to end all vaccine mandates in the state, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced Wednesday.
The move would make Florida the first state to end a longstanding – and constitutionally upheld – practice of requiring certain vaccines for school students.
The state health department will immediately move to end all non-statutory mandates in the state, Ladapo said at a news conference. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was also at the event, said state lawmakers would then look into developing a legislative package to end any remaining mandates.
Ladapo said that every vaccine mandate “is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery.”
All 50 states have had school immunization requirements since the beginning of the 1980s, with incoming kindergartners needing shots to protect against diseases including measles, polio and tetanus. No states require a Covid-19 vaccine for schoolchildren…
All states allow medical exemptions from these school vaccine mandates, and most also allow for exemptions due to personal or religious beliefs. Exemption rates have been on the rise for years in the US, with a record share of incoming kindergartners skipping the required shots in the 2024-25 school year.
Florida’s school vaccine exemption rate last school year– about 5% – was higher than the national average, data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows, and nearly all were for nonmedical reasons.
“We are concerned that today’s announcement will put children in Florida public schools at higher risk for getting sick, which will have a ripple effect across our communities,” Dr. Rana Alissa, president of the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said in a statement.
“For many kids, the best part of school is being with friends – sharing space, playing on the playground, and learning together. Close contact makes it easy for contagious diseases to spread quickly,” she said. “When everyone in a school is vaccinated, it is harder for diseases to spread and easier for everyone to continue learning and having fun. When children are sick and miss school caregivers also miss work, which not only impacts those families but also the local economy.”
A study published last year by the CDC estimated that routine childhood vaccinations – such as those included in school mandates – will have prevented about 508 million illnesses, 32 million hospitalizations and 1,129,000 deaths among children born between 1994 and 2003. They also were estimated to avert $540 billion in direct costs.
Ladapo said that vaccination should be an individual choice.
“People have a right to make their own decisions, informed decisions,” he said. “What you put into your body is because of your relationship with your body and your god. I don’t have that right. Government does not have that right.”
But experts say that freedom comes with responsibilities
“We’re all routinely subject to rules that enable us to live together safely, and I personally want those rules in place to protect me and the people I care about. We abide by speed limits, traffic lights, infant car seat and seatbelt laws – all requirements that have expanded over the years as safety technology and engineering has improved,” said Dr. Kelly Moore, president and CEO of immunize.org, a nonprofit organization focused on vaccine access.
“I share with many other people the belief that all children who are required to attend school should also have a right to the best possible defense from vaccine-preventable diseases while they are there,” she said.
Some vaccine mandates in Florida can be rolled back unilaterally by the state health department, Ladapo said, but others will require coordination with lawmakers.
Experts who oppose the move to end vaccine mandates emphasize that the change is not final and that timing is critical.
With the announcement coming after the start of the school year, Floridians will have a chance to experience and reflect on what a year of low vaccination coverage looks like, Moore said..
“This timing gives leaders several months to reconsider whether this is what’s best for Florida families. It’s quite likely that Floridians will have reasons to regret that decision as time goes by and outbreaks disrupt learning,” she said.
The American Medical Association “strongly opposes” the plan to end vaccine mandates, Dr. Sandra Adamson Fryhofer, an internal medicine physician and member of the professional organization’s board of trustees, said in a statement.
“This unprecedented rollback would undermine decades of public health progress and place children and communities at increased risk for diseases such as measles, mumps, polio, and chickenpox resulting in serious illness, disability, and even death,” she said. “While there is still time, we urge Florida to reconsider this change to help prevent a rise of infectious disease outbreaks that put health and lives at risk.”
As a Registered Nurse with a Master’s Degree as a Clinical Nurse Specialist, certification as a Nurse Case Manager and 43 years of Nursing experience (20 of which were spent working with children and families…I was first STUNNED by this announcement…which QUICKLY converted to OUTRAGE!
Absolutely unbelievable…and Florida’s “joke” of a Surgeon General ( in my personal opinion) says it should be up to parents what gets put into their children’s bodies…we are going back to the late 1950’s before most vaccines were developed, when local exposure became epidemic spreads of the disease killing and disabling children and non-vaccinated adults. Adults younger than 65 don’t even REMEMBER how many children died or were permanently disabled from measles and polio. I wonder if that means the insurance companies can refuse to pay for those parents of children who do want the immunizations, since they are no longer “mandated.”
These vaccines have been studied over and over for DECADES, and through PEER REVIEWED studies have been determined to be both SAFE and EFFECTIVE at either preventing the disease or (as in the case of Covid RNA vaccines) significantly lessening the SEVERITY of the disease, so as not to result in disability or death.
The INSANITY of the antivaxers ( once on the fringes of so call “alternative medicine”)…now has taken over MAINSTREAM MEDICINE!
I still believe we are living in the Superman comic’s BIZARRO WORLD (where everything there was the reverse of what our world was). Just insanity…and with the large number of family resorts in Florida…international or out of state visitors can be exposed here and take it back to their local communities and cause epidemics THERE!
It just boggles my mind the potential damaging RAMIFICATIONS of this PURELY POLITICAL policy going forward…history looking back will judge us as FOOL HARDY for ignoring PROVEN SCIENCE…in favor of unproven “fringe theories.”
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Thank you so for your comment…Your experience, expertise opens many of us to a greater insight into what ‘will’ happen…Please keep speaking out!!!
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