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Like other states, Oregon allows two types of exemptions from common childhood vaccinations, including for those against ...
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The parents of 9.7% of Oregon kindergartners have claimed non-medical exemptions for their children during the 2024-2025 - a record high for the state.
A record 9.7% of Oregon kindergartners claimed nonmedical exemptions for the 2024-25 school year, according to the Oregon Health Authority.
ADHS says that getting both doses provides 97% protection from measles. Officials in the counties with the lowest vaccination rates in the state, Mohave at 76% and Yavapai at 75.2%, say they’re ...
A record number of families for kindergartners are claiming nonmedical exemptions from vaccinations, even as cases of measles ...
A total of 13.7% of kindergarteners were not fully vaccinated this year, 9.7% for nonmedical reasons, marking three straight ...
Nearly one in 10 Oregon kindergartners aren’t fully vaccinated because their parents asked for nonmedical vaccine exemptions.
Nearly 10% of Oregon kindergartners have a non-medical exemption to some or all of the vaccines that are required to attend ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Nearly 10 percent of Oregon kindergartners have claimed nonmedical exemptions from school vaccine ...
Nearly 10% of Oregon kindergartners aren’t fully vaccinated because they have nonmedical exemptions from the state’s vaccine requirements, the Oregon Health Authority announced Thursday.