Columbus, Ohio (WCMH) – As Florida watches End vaccine mandate For children who attend school, the director of the Ministry of Health in Ohio said that the state’s attitude had not changed.
Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff told NBC4 that the attitude of the Ministry of Health in Ohio is that all children should receive the recommended routine vaccines in childhood.
At the moment, all 50 states have vaccination mandates for children who attend school, but the general surgeon in Florida said that these mandates limit the ability of parents to make health decisions for their children.
“We are an aircraft trip from someone who accidentally brings these diseases back to our communities,” said Vanderhoff. “And we only had outbreaks of measles here in Ohio last year.”
Vanderhoff said that the recommended vaccines in childhood had long success files, and the department was confident in their safety. At this time of year, he said, it is usually when there is an raise in diseases – especially the airways – when children go back to school.
You can not be exposed to vaccinating children to maintain a stern illness, said Vanderhoff.
“These outbursts are always people who are badly vaccinated or unvaccinated,” he said.

