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Seattle school system says if students aren't vaccinated, they can't return to classes – KSL.com, Google News


SEATTLE (CNN) – Public school students in Seattle have until Jan. 8 to get vaccinated or they cannot return to school, according to an announcement by the city’sschool system.

About 2, students need their immunization records updated, Seattle schools spokesman Tim Robinson toldCNN affiliate KCPQ-TV. The division sent letters to parents last week and are now offering free immunization clinics to help expedite the process. Clinics will be available Monday and Friday of next week, theschool system’s websitesaid.

“We are doing everything we can here – at this sprint to the finish line – to get as many students up to date as possible, “Robinson told KCPQ. “We don’t want anybody missing out on any educational time.”

Robinson toldCNN affiliate KOMO-TVthe schools have a plan if students don’t get vaccinated by the deadline.

“If a student comes to school on the 8th and their records aren’t up to date, they’ll just be held aside, their parents or guardian will be contacted, “Robinson said.

Should a student miss school because they’re lacking the immunization requirements, their missed days will be counted as unexcused absences, the school system said.

Seattle schools’ ultimatum to parents follows state law, which requires students to be fully vaccinated.

Last May Washington legislators passed a bill – which became law in July – that says families can’t use personal and philosophical reasons to avoid having their children vaccinated with the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine, according to theWashington Department of Health.

The bill’s pass age followed a measles outbreak in the state earlier this year that promptedGov. Jay Inslee to declare a state of emergency.

“All we want is for all people in our schools to be able to come in to school and not worry about getting a disease that is a vaccine-preventable disease, “saidSami Hoag, Seattle schools student health services manager.

Mary Gomez Camba told KCPQ she received a letter from Seattle schools requesting the update to her son’s immunization records.

“I did not know that he did not have his vaccination in the records until I got a letter from the school saying that he needed to be vaccinated, “she said. “We’ve been trying to schedule this with our doctors. But with work, it has been incredibly difficult.”

Pon Voatsay told KOMO his family had just moved from Florida and got their notice from the district a couple weeks ago.

“Disease can be spread among kids – especially a bunch of kids together in the same place,” he said. “I’m concerned about my kids’ well-being, so whatever is needed I will get it.”

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