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Noah Leek, 4, receives a vaccination at the Tri-County Health Department on July 25  in Aurora. (Anya Semenoff, The Denver Post)
Noah Leek, 4, receives a vaccination at the Tri-County Health Department on July 25 in Aurora. (Anya Semenoff, The Denver Post)
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Colorado’s lenient method of allowing parents to opt out of vaccinating their kids for nonmedical reasons means 4.3 percent of kindergartners arrive at school without inoculations required by law.

On Tuesday, a group of health organizations led by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment outlining recommendations for making it harder take a pass on vaccination.

The Denver Post’s editorial board that the state should indeed tighten the requirement that children get immunized.

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