Rhode Island House Bill 6015
The bill would require immunization informed consent forms to include information on the vaccine’s manufacturing details, potential adverse reactions, vaccine ingredients, and contraindications. Pending 3/30/21.
The bill would require immunization informed consent forms to include information on the vaccine’s manufacturing details, potential adverse reactions, vaccine ingredients, and contraindications. Pending 3/30/21.
On February 19, 2020, the Connecticut General Assembly’s Public Health Committee held a hearing on House Bill 5044, which would eliminate religious exemptions for vaccinations for public and private school children K-12. The document contains questions for CT Department of…
On April 7, 2021, AIM hosted an interfaith webinar with religious leaders from Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities on building vaccine confidence in faith communities. Through presentations and an interactive Q&A panel, presenters shared best practices for building partnerships with…
Report from the Congressional Research Service on State and Federal Authority to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccination
Notes from AIM staff on the Value of Vaccines report which summarizes recent evidence demonstrating how vaccines provide incredible value in more ways than one. New research from the Decade of Vaccine Economics (DoVE) project and the Vaccine Impact Modeling…
Digestible brief from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the International Vaccine Access Center on new return on investment estimates from the decade of vaccine economics study. Demonstrates the value of vaccine programs. Published November 2020.
Testimony from the Connecticut Department of Public Health on HB 6423 and SB 568 which propose eliminating nonmedical exemptions to the immunization requirements. The hearing took place 2/16/21 and was capped at 24 hours.
Vaccinate Your Family report on the state of immunizations in the US. Includes a focus on importance of rebuilding our public health infrastructure and eliminating inequities in immunizations.
2019 testimony from Connecticut Commissioner Raul Pino on House Bill 7005, an act prohibiting the acknowledgement of parental statements of religious objections to vaccination by school nurses and permitting members of the clergy to acknowledge such statements.