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Rashaan Ayesh

Washington state signs bill limiting measles vaccine exemptions

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Gov. Jay Inslee (D-Wash.) signed a bill on Friday prohibiting parents from claiming personal or philosophical exemptions for measles vaccines for children, reports the AP.

The big picture: Some states are trying to curb the measles outbreak by limiting vaccination exemptions. Oregon and California are both considering legislation that would also limit the exemptions. At least 8 states have considered removing personal exemptions for vaccines this year, but 17 allow personal and philosophical vaccine exemptions.


The backdrop: There were at least 70 measles cases in Washington state this year. The new law will go into affect in July, per AP.

Go deeper: The return of measles

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