Oz backs Florida dropping school vaccine mandates
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In Tampa, Florida, Mehmet Oz, the well-known doctor who manages Medicaid and Medicare under the Trump administration, expressed his endorsement of Florida’s initiative to eliminate mandatory school vaccinations on Wednesday.

During an appearance on “The Story with Martha MacCallum,” the host questioned Oz on whether he aligns with officials who aim to make Florida the first state to abolish childhood vaccine requirements and if he would advise his own patients similarly.

“I would definitely not have mandates for vaccinations,” the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) administrator told MacCallum.

He responded by emphasizing that vaccination decisions should be a collaborative choice between a physician and patient. “Parents have the deepest love for their children, so they should be actively involved in these decisions,” he stated.

Oz argued that doctors “should not feel obligated by government directives concerning vaccination schedules,” adding that the focus should be on the best interest of the child and the wishes of their parents. “That is how our system should operate,” he declared.

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo on Wednesday announced plans to end all vaccine mandates in the state without exceptions.

Florida’s longstanding vaccine requirements include immunizations for diseases such as polio, diphtheria, measles, rubella, pertussis, mumps, tetanus, and others for public schools and daycare centers.

Ladapo, known for his skepticism about vaccines, mentioned that the Florida Department of Health could withdraw mandates for several vaccines, although the governor and state legislature would need to approve the removal of remaining requirements.

The move has prompted concerns in the health care community. Physicians and other health experts have long supported school vaccine requirements as a way of stopping the spread of infectious diseases among children and their communities by contributing to herd immunity.

Target vaccine rates vary by illness. With the measles, about 95 percent of people need to be vaccinated against the virus to knock down the disease’s chances of spreading, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  

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