Requires the immunization of certain post-secondary students against hepatitis B
Bill A 2078 mandates hepatitis B vaccinations for post-secondary students, aiming to reduce infections and protect public health in college communities.
Bill A 2078 mandates hepatitis B vaccinations for post-secondary students, aiming to reduce infections and protect public health in college communities.
Bill A 2078 aims to enhance public health by mandating that certain post-secondary students receive immunization against hepatitis B. The intent of the bill is to reduce the incidence of hepatitis B infections among young adults, particularly those attending colleges and universities, where the risk of transmission may be higher due to communal living and social interactions.
Bill A 2078 represents a proactive approach to public health by requiring hepatitis B vaccinations for post-secondary students. By mandating immunization, the bill seeks to protect the health of students and the broader community, potentially reducing the prevalence of hepatitis B infections in young adults. The bill is currently under review by the Health Committee, and its progress will determine the next steps in the legislative process.
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