Maryland Bolstersโ Vaccine Access as Federal Guidance Shifts, Flu Season Looms
ANNAPOLIS, MD – Maryland is taking steps to ensure continued access to vital vaccinations for its residents amid โevolving federal guidance and โthe approaching flu season. Governor Wesโ Moore has signed legislation and voiced strong oppositionโ to potential restrictions, positioning the state as a safeguardโฃ for public health as other states consider altering vaccine mandates.
Maryland residents canโ recieve vaccinations from their healthcare providers and pharmacies, with guidance available on appropriate vaccines to protect against virusesโ and illnesses. the CDC recommends theโข annualโฃ flu shot forโข individuals 6 years and older. this comes as the Food and Drug Management recently approved updated COVID-19 shots from Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax, though accessโ isโ limited forโข some children and adults with specific high-risk health โconditions.
Governor Moore criticized what he called “rapid changes and needless swirl โขaround vaccine policy” from the federal government, warning of possibly “disastrous public health outcomes.” โขHe also expressed concernโ over efforts by U.S. Health Secretary Robert โF. Kennedy Jr. to advance anti-vaccine policies. โฃ
To proactivelyโ address potential challenges, Governor Moore signed a law in 2024 allowingโ pharmacists to administer COVID-19 and flu vaccines to individuals 3 yearsโฃ and older withoutโข a prescription. “The health, safety and well-being of Marylanders and their loved ones are our North โขStar, and we will do everything in our power to ensure they haveโ access to life-saving medicines like vaccines,” Moore stated in a release.
Massachusetts is adopting a similar strategy to protect vaccine access for its residents,while Florida movesโ toward eliminating โฃall childhood โvaccine mandates. A recent Harvard/SSRS poll indicates that approximately 8 in 10 U.S.โค adults believe children should โbe vaccinated to attend school.
Marylandโฃ Department of Health Secretary โขDr. Meena Seshamani emphasized the ongoing importance of vaccines, stating, “Vaccines continue to beโ one of the most powerful public health tools for safeguarding our people and communities againstโฃ disease.”