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Rochester lawmakers lead bills to rework Minnesota's vaccine exemptions
Legislation aims to increase Minnesota's MMR vaccination rate from 79% to the 95% target to curb outbreaks after 52 cases in 2024, mainly in Hennepin County.
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Rochester lawmakers lead bills to rework Minnesota's vaccine exemptions
ST. PAUL — A bill led by a Rochester lawmaker aims to tighten exemptions for the combined measles, mumps and rubella, or MMR, vaccine. Currently, Minnesota law requires that children who enroll in child care and preschool receive certain immunizations, including the MMR vaccine, typically delivered in two doses between 16 months of age and kindergarten. Parents can also seek medical and non-medical exemptions from some or all of these vaccines. …
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