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A federal appeals court rules vaccines can be mandated if officials believe they benefit public health, even if they mainly protect individuals.
A federal appeals court has ruled that the government can require vaccines even if they primarily protect the individual, not prevent disease spread, as long as officials reasonably believe they promote public health.
The decision, based on a 1905 precedent, allows mandates justified by perceived health benefits, not just community protection.
The ruling upholds a Los Angeles school district mandate and may influence future public health policies, though critics warn it could expand government power over personal medical choices.
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Un tribunal federal de apelaciones decide que las vacunas pueden ser obligatorias si los funcionarios creen que benefician la salud pública, incluso si protegen principalmente a las personas.