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WA Board of Health opts against new school vaccine requirement

Doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine wait to be administered to the students and faculty of UTPB during a vaccination clinic held in partnership with Midland Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021, in Odessa, Texas. (Eli Hartman/Odessa American via AP)

SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington state Board of Health has decided that COVID-19 vaccines will not be required for students to attend K-12 schools this fall.

The Seattle Times reports the Board of Health made the decision in a unanimous vote Wednesday. Last fall, the board created a separate advisory group tasked with researching whether a COVID vaccine would meet all the scientific criteria needed to be added to the list.

The advisory group previously voted to recommend against adding a COVID-19 vaccine.

The state’s science officer and co-chair of the advisory group, Dr. Tao Kwan-Gett, noted that it may become necessary in the future to assess whether the recommendation must change.