Fear of KY Department of Education Prompts Lawmakers to Advance No Covid Vax Requirement in School Children

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March 2, 2023

WKYT News reported today, “Kentucky lawmakers have advanced a bill dealing with COVID-19 vaccine requirements for school children. If made law, House Bill 101 would prevent the Kentucky Department of Education from requiring students to get a COVID-19 shot”.

The article continues, “Rep. Shawn McPherson, R-Scottsville, one of the bill’s sponsors, says HB 101 makes it clear that “no person, entity, or government body can require that a child receives a COVID-19 shot. Rep. McPherson says parents, guardians or others in charge of the care of the child can have them get the shots if they choose”.

The push for the legislation comes from the concern that the Kentucky Department of Education could take action after lawmakers leave session. 

“What my fear is, if we don’t decide the parent or the guardian is the one responsible for these children, to receive, the Kentucky Department of Education could recommend based on CDC recommendations before kids go back to school this fall, they have to have a COVID shot,” said Rep. McPherson.

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