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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."“I have my own negative experiences in health care, but I do trust the people who have dedicated their lives to try to help others: People who are civil servants working in government for low salaries; people who are dedicated scientists who do the research, who try to figure out novel ways to prevent disease and keep people healthy, who have dedicated their lives to this nation, who often don’t get acknowledgement,” he said

Hassan believes Oregon lawmakers could make changes in state law to boost childhood vaccination rates. He points to California, where large measles outbreaks nearly a decade ago led to the end of nonmedical exemptions for vaccinations.

“California removed nonmedical exemptions from their list of reasons why people could choose to not vaccinate … People in California must be vaccinated to attend public school, unless they have an actual medical contra-indication from getting one.”

Boost Oregon offers educational videos and information, along with training and coaching for physicians on how to have conversations with patients and parents to make decisions about vaccinations that are informed by science.

The CDC recommended this week that all people 6 months and older get a COVID-19 vaccination. Those shots are expected to be available in Oregon in the coming weeks."
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