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$11.4 billion in funds pulled back from state and community health departments last week .
More than $2 billion was taken from “Immunization and Vaccines for Children” grants, which support delivery of vaccines to children whose families may not be able to afford them.
The cuts have hit health departments and medical providers, the data systems that track immunizations and nonprofit coalitions that make the whole system run.
In California , the Health Department said in a federal filing that it would be unable to provide childhood vaccines, including for measles, to millions of children, roughly half of the state’s youth.
Washington state announced that in response to $20 million in grant cuts, it would furlough or lay off 46 workers and suspend its mobile clinic operation.
A department in Ohio said it plans to halt training on vaccine hesitancy.
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