In a word: No.
Legally, a vaccinated person is not required to share that information with everyone who asks, says Jennifer Piatt, an attorney and research scholar at the Center for Public Health Law and Policy Health. Information may be deeply personal for some people, and they may choose not to share that information openly.
There is no legal requirement that individuals must disclose their vaccination status publicly, Piatt says, or to all interested persons. An individual can set [their] own boundaries with respect to what information they are comfortable sharing with others.
That said, says Piatt, vaccination information may be required in certain situations. For example, schools require information about childhood vaccinations for public safety purposes. In addition, employers generally may be able to ask about vaccine status for safety and planning purposes, barring contrary state or local laws.
In a word: No.
Legally, a vaccinated person is not required to share that information with everyone who asks, says Jennifer Piatt, an attorney and research scholar at the Center for Public Health Law and Policy Health. Information may be deeply personal for some people, and they may choose not to share that information openly.
There is no legal requirement that individuals must disclose their vaccination status publicly, Piatt says, or to all interested persons. An individual can set [their] own boundaries with respect to what information they are comfortable sharing with others.
That said, says Piatt, vaccination information may be required in certain situations. For example, schools require information about childhood vaccinations for public safety purposes. In addition, employers generally may be able to ask about vaccine status for safety and planning purposes, barring contrary state or local laws.
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Paying too much for health insurance? New subsidies announced
Covered California has $3 billion in federal aid for people who enroll this year or already are signed up.
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Californians enrolled in health coverage this year will qualify for substantial savings as $3 billion in federal aid kicks in, including for people who are currently getting no subsidies.
Covered California, the state’s insurance marketplace, today opened a special enrollment period that allows people to sign up and make use of federal COVID-19 relief dollars designated for health coverage aid. This money is on top of subsidies already provided to some low-income and middle-income Californians through the Affordable Care Act.