The state has released new immunization data broken down by school and said the state Department of Public Health has updated the kindergarten immunization rate data for 11 schools in Connecticut and updated 7th grade data for five schools in the state.
The exemption rates for all grades are posted here.
The kindergarten numbers are posted here.
Immunization Exemption Rates by School
Data released by the State Department of Public Health shows the percentage of the student body currently exempt from immunizations for either medical or religious reasons by school. Click on a school to find the percentage breakdown.
Data from schools with less than 30 students were not provided.
Data: Connecticut State Department of Public Health
The seventh grade numbers are posted here.
Immunization Exemptions by School
Data released by the State Department of Public Health shows the percentage of the student body currently exempt from immunizations for either medical or religious reasons by school. Click on a school to find the percentage breakdown.
Data from schools with less than 30 students were not provided.
Data: Connecticut State Department of Public Health
A news release says Department of Public Health personnel worked with school officials to identify and correct reporting errors and statewide, the kindergarten student immunization rate for measles mumps and rubella is 96.5% – a number that factors in a 96.8% rate for public schools and a 91.6% rate for private schools.
The data show there are 102 schools in Connecticut where the kindergarten immunization rate for the MMR vaccine is below the federal guideline of 95%, according to the state Department of Health.