纽约州长签署法案,保留疫苗强制接种规定。
New York Governor Signs Bills To Preserve Mandatory Vaccines

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纽约州州长凯西·霍楚(Kathy Hochul)签署了两项法案,旨在将该州的疫苗强制令与联邦建议脱钩。此举确保了纽约州能够独立决定针对儿童的疫苗要求以及医疗保险覆盖范围,而不受特朗普政府对联邦指南可能做出的调整的影响。 此前,纽约州的强制令与联邦监管机构挂钩。根据新法,包括麻疹和乙型肝炎等疾病在内的疫苗要求,将直接由纽约州卫生专员管理。此外,保险公司现在被要求覆盖州政府推荐的疫苗,即使这些疫苗未获得联邦批准。 霍楚州长及其他民主党官员将该立法描述为抵御“反科学”联邦政策的必要举措,强调通过既定的医疗指南保护公共卫生的重要性。相反,包括小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪的“儿童健康保护”组织在内的批评者则认为,该立法消除了必要的联邦监管,并可能导致强制接种实验性疫苗或外国实体推荐的疫苗。

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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed legislation to preserve vaccine requirements for children.

Hochul, on May 15, signed two bills that decouple New York’s vaccine requirements from the federal government, after the Trump administration rolled back recommendations for hepatitis B and other vaccines.

“When public health comes under attack by an anti-science administration, New York fights back,” Hochul, a Democrat, said in a statement.

She added that the legislation “protects access to lifesaving vaccines for New Yorkers of all ages.”

One bill, Assembly Bill 10711, removes language about vaccines needing to be approved by federal regulators. Instead, it says that children must receive vaccines against measles, hepatitis B, and other diseases “in accordance with regulations issued by the commissioner of health of New York.”

Assembly Bill 10710, the other piece of legislation, requires health insurers to cover vaccines recommended by New York’s health commissioner, even if the shots are not recommended by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

New York has, in the past, only mandated vaccines approved and recommended by federal health agencies.

“Vaccines remain one of the greatest public health tools in history, protecting individuals, families, and entire communities from serious and preventable diseases,” New York Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said in a statement.

“At a time when misinformation is undermining confidence in science, this legislation reinforces New York State’s commitment to following trusted medical guidance and keeping New Yorkers healthy.”

The Trump administration has narrowed its recommendations for vaccines against several diseases, including COVID-19, hepatitis B, and rotavirus.

The biggest changes came after President Donald Trump issued an order directing officials to review recommendations from other countries and update U.S. recommendations as appropriate in light of the results of the review.

A federal judge in mid-March blocked the updates, concluding that officials did not follow proper procedure when altering the vaccine recommendations.

The Trump administration has appealed.

New York Democratic lawmakers who authored or voted for the bills Hochul signed hailed the development.

“In an era where federal health officials are undermining scientific integrity and sowing skepticism about lifesaving vaccines, New York is making the conscious choice to champion our medical professionals and reaffirm this state’s commitment to the evidence-based practices that have safeguarded communities for generations,” New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said in a statement.

Children’s Health Defense, an organization founded by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was among the groups that opposed the legislation.

Michael Kane, director of advocacy for Children’s Health Defense, told The Epoch Times previously that one of the bills would enable the state to require experimental vaccines, as it removed language stating that vaccines needed federal approval.

“It would also allow for foreign entities to determine what vaccines our children must take,” Kane said.

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