Vaccine Litigation, Public Health Policy, and the Erosion of Social Contract
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Medicine · Public Health
This JAMA Forum article examines the consequences of vaccine litigation for public health policy. It discusses the tensions between vaccination requirements, religious exemptions, and the collapse of the social contract that underpins community immunity. For a professional focused on chronic disease prevention and health behavior, this analysis is essential for understanding how legal and social frameworks directly influence vaccine uptake and population-level health outcomes.
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