
Vaccination Law
Vaccination law refers to regulations and policies related to the administration of vaccines and immunizations. These laws can establish requirements for vaccinations to attend school, hold certain jobs, or access specific public services, aiming to protect public health by preventing disease outbreaks. They often include provisions for exemptions, such as for medical or religious reasons. Vaccination laws are designed to promote community immunity, ensuring that populations remain safe from contagious diseases, while balancing individual rights with public health needs.