Could The COVID-19 Vaccine Be Required For Florida Elementary, Middle, High School Students When Next School Year Starts?

BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2021 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Could a COVID-19 vaccine mandate be in the cards for the 2022-2023 school year?
With the Pfizer COVID vaccine reportedly just a few weeks away from CDC approval for kids 5-12, parents contacting BocaNewsNow.com say — overwhelmingly — that it’s time for the Florida to add COVID-19 vaccine to the list of mandated vaccines.
While pro-COVID spreaders continue their lawsuits trying to prevent the use of masks in Palm Beach County schools, there is little question concerning the validity of a vaccine mandate. Already, parents and guardians are required to have their children vaccinated for diphtheria, hepatitis, polio, measles/mumps/rubella and varicella before being permitted to enter a Florida school.
We are asking our readers this question: what do you think about a vaccine mandate for COVID-19?
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Should children be required to receive the vaccine before being permitted into school next year? Remember, this would be a state mandate, not a decision to be made by a school district.
Let us know what you think, below.
