Medicine · Public Health
A new JAMA Forum article examines the consequences of vaccine litigation on public health, focusing on the tension between vaccination requirements and religious exemptions. The analysis highlights the collapse of the social contract and the need to preserve administrative integrity in vaccine policymaking. For a public health leader involved in vaccine development and public health advocacy, this discussion is directly relevant to understanding the legal and policy landscape that shapes immunization programs.
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