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New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a piece of legislation Thursday removing religious exceptions from vaccination requirements for children.

The legislation, which passed the Assembly 77 to 53, ends any exemptions from vaccinations due to religious belief.

It also dings a subsection of the public health law relating to exemptions from vaccination due to religious beliefs.

Recent reports show an increased number of measles cases as vaccination rates have decreased.

“This is a great step forward in protecting the public health here in New York,” Rockland County Executive Ed Day told reporters.

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“This law should lead to a substantial increase in vaccination rates and to improved protection of our most vulnerable residents; infants, the immunocompromised and those who have legitimate medical issues.”

Health officials believe there are 259 confirmed cases of measles in New York’s Rockland County and 566 confirmed cases of measles in New York City since September 2018.

It is estimated to be the worst outbreak in 25 years, reports show.

Polls also show that New Yorkers are itching to ding exceptions.

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A June 10 Siena College Research Institute poll showed 84 percent of citizens in the state would like to end religious exemptions to vaccinations, following the massive outbreak of measles in New York.

Measles outbreaks have popped up in other places as well.

Vaccinations rates are low for children who attended one of Google’s child care centers in Silicon Valley.

Only 49 percent of children were completely vaccinated in one Google day care center in Santa Clara County, California, where the vaccination rate for mumps, measles and rubella was 95 percent.

A vaccination rate of 95 percent is required to create what is called herd immunization, which makes it difficult for a disease to metastasize, according to 2015 data from a California public health database.

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There have been 555 cases of measles in 2019, with 21 individual cases in California, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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