Jessica Miller has more from Jefferson City.
Champion's bill would let schools choose to participate in a state wide pilot program distributing the influenza vaccine to students.
The voluntary program would monitor the progress of the students health throughout the school year. Champion said high participation in the program might not warrant mandatory legislation.
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Specific guidelines for the pilot program have not been discussed.
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Jessica Miller.
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Senator Norma Champion introduced a bill that would allow schools to participate in a state wide pilot program distributing the flu vaccination to students.
The vaccination would most likely not be in the form of an injection, but a nasal inhaler.
Champion said the nasal form of vaccination may be more effective in covering strands of the flu it wasn't designed for.
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Missouri hospitals treated a record number of flu cases this season.
Further details for the pilot program have not been discussed.
Reporting from Jefferson City, I'm Jessica Miller.
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Republican Senator Norma Champion sponsored legislation that would distribute the influenza vaccine to voluntary schools across the state.
Champion said she welcomes opposition to the bill and would like all concerns to be voiced in order to come to an agreement with all organizations involved.
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Champion said she would work in conjunction with the Health Department to set guidelines for the pilot programs.
Reporting from Jefferson City, I'm Jessica Miller.