German parents who don’t vaccinate their children against measles could be fined up to €2,500 ($2,800), if a new law proposed by Health Minister Jens Spahn goes through.
As The Guardian reports, the new law would take effect in March 2020 if passed. It would require any child to be vaccinated against measles before being enrolled in a “nursery” (that is, a day care) or school. All teachers as well as employees of hospitals or medical practices would be required to provide proof that they are vaccinated as well.

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