Measles Outbreak: Why a Bid to End Religious Exemptions for Vaccines Has Stalled
Despite a growing measles outbreak in New York, a long-stalled bill to eliminate religious exemptions for vaccinations has not captured much momentum in Albany.
Measles Outbreak: Why a Bid to End Religious Exemptions for Vaccines Has Stalled
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