Judge Halts DC Law Allowing Minors to Get Vaccinated Without Parental Consent

Judge Halts DC Law Allowing Minors to Get Vaccinated Without Parental Consent

A federal judge has temporarily halted a DC law that allows minors to get vaccinated without parental consent.
The district’s Minor Consent for Vaccinations Amendment Act of 2020 allows children as young as 11 to get vaccinated without their parent’s knowledge.

 

Judge Halts DC Law Allowing Minors to Get Vaccinated Without Parental Consent

Judge Halts DC Law Allowing Minors to Get Vaccinated Without Parental Consent

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