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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJanuary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Florida lawmakers approved a bill on Monday that would expand vaccine exemptions while keeping vaccine mandates in place. The legislation allows more people to claim religious exemptions but maintains public health protections.

    The bill, passed by the Senate, received support from several Republican senators, though some expressed concerns about certain provisions. One proposed amendment, which would have required people seeking an exemption to consult with a medical professional, was rejected. Critics said it could create unnecessary barriers for those seeking religious exemptions.

    The legislation differs from a separate House bill that could have forced doctors to see unvaccinated patients. That House proposal included penalties for medical professionals who refused treatment based on a patient’s vaccination status. The Senate bill does not include this requirement.

    A spokesperson for the Florida Department of Health praised lawmakers for addressing public health needs while considering patient rights. Current law already prevents doctors from refusing care based on race, sex, religion, or national origin, but doctors can still choose to not see unvaccinated patients. Pediatricians say this is important to protect other children from preventable diseases.

    Governor Ron DeSantis and State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo have previously supported protecting unvaccinated patients. Both have criticized policies that require pediatricians to refuse unvaccinated patients, calling them coercive. They have also supported previous legislation allowing doctors to decline procedures based on personal conscience or moral beliefs.

    The new law also allows pharmacists to provide ivermectin to anyone 18 or older without a prescription until the Food and Drug Administration approves it for over-the-counter sale. This provision aligns with the state’s broader approach to give residents more control over medical treatments.

    Supporters of the bill say it balances religious freedoms with public health. Pediatricians caution that vaccines remain essential to protect children from life-threatening illnesses. Critics argue that removing medical consultation requirements for exemptions could put vulnerable populations at risk.

    Lawmakers emphasized that the Senate bill aims to respect individual rights while keeping public health protections. Discussions between House and Senate members are expected to continue as they work to finalize legislation.

    The Florida vaccine exemption bill reflects ongoing debates nationwide over vaccination policies, religious freedoms, and patient rights. The law will impact how pediatricians, pharmacists, and patients interact regarding vaccinations and other medical treatments.

    This legislation marks a compromise between expanding exemptions and maintaining public health safeguards. It shows how state lawmakers continue to navigate sensitive health policy issues while balancing individual rights, medical ethics, and community safety.

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