Don’t Jeopardize Health
Sitting in the Ohio House Health Committee is state House Bill 561, a measure for which authors appear to have given as much thought to a catchy acronym as they did to the well-being of Ohio children.
HB 561, “to revise the law governing childhood immunizations and exemptions and to name this act the Parental Clarity on Health Options and Information on Conscientious Exemptions ‘C.H.O.I.C.E.’ Act,” would eliminate the requirement for some Buckeye State children to get the hepatitis B vaccine and make changes to other vaccine regulations. It is similar to a host of other socio-cultural nonsense bills in statehouses throughout the region that pretend to be about parental choice.
HB 561 is dangerous. It would remove hepatitis B vaccine requirements for day cares and preschools and force public schools to allow unvaccinated students to continue going to school in the case of disease outbreak, according to a report by the Ohio Capital Journal. It would also change when and why a child can be denied access to school based on health or vaccination status.
Despite repeated studies published by the likes of the World Health Organization; the scientific journals “Autism,” “Pediatrics” and “Vaccine;” and the “Journal of the American Medical Association” that determined long ago there is NO connection between autism and vaccines, supporters of HB 561 are still dragging out those willing to testify that vaccine exemptions are “the only way forward to build our program.”
Opening the door further to weaken efforts to protect school children (and the rest of us) with HB 561 is not the answer.
