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Texas Lawmakers Look to Ease Vaccine Rules as Exemption Requests Surge
Monday, January 27, 2025
The Texas Hospital Association stresses that vaccine decisions impact healthcare availability and workforce. They advocate for careful consideration of opting out. Currently, Texans must request an exemption affidavit by mail, a process that can take up to three weeks. Hardy's group wants this process streamlined.
In 2023, Texas passed laws barring employers from mandating COVID-19 vaccines and preventing Medicaid and CHIP providers from denying services based on vaccination status. These victories have emboldened the vaccine choice movement.
Exemption requests have doubled since 2018, with over 93, 000 requests in 2024. Most Texas kids are still vaccinated, but the rise in exemptions worries public health officials. They fear a "death by 1, 000 cuts" approach to vaccine policies.
Some legislation focuses on improving vaccine reporting systems. State Sen. Charles Perry wants more transparency about vaccine risks. Health experts like Dr. Peter Hotez warn that vaccine hesitancy could lead to another pandemic.
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