Staten Island lawmakers oppose relaxed vaccination rules for children of asylum seekers

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The Department of Education said this week, students in temporary housing do not need to show proof of vaccination but have 30 days to get inoculated.

The department is assisting, connecting migrant families with hospitals, and deploying mobile clinics. "So, we are working aggressively to get students vaccinated in a timely manner," said Melissa Aviles-Ramos, Chief of Staff NYC DOE.

The Department of Education is confident it can get all the kids caught up on their scheduled vaccinations in 30 days. "If their children are vaccinated, their children are protected," said Dr. Suraj Saggar, Chief of Infectious Diseases at Holy Name.

 

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