Flu Vaccine FAQS

The following FAQs have been put together by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health regarding the mandate that all children 6 months old and older attending childcare or enrolled in school, including college students under 30-years-old must receive a flu vaccine by December 31.

They are broken into 3 categories: Young Children in Childcare, School-Aged Children, and College Students:

Influenza Vaccine Requirement for Childcare Attendance for Children 6 months of age or older

Beginning in the fall of 2020, influenza vaccine will be required for all children attending childcare who are 6 months of age or older.  Influenza vaccine is always important to receive to reduce the risk of getting sick with the influenza, reduce the severity of disease if one does get sick (including the risk of hospitalization) due to influenza, as well as preventing the spread of influenza to others.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, influenza vaccine will be especially critical to reduce the overall impact of respiratory illness on the population, protect vulnerable populations from severe illness, and decrease the overall burden on the healthcare system.

Which children need to receive influenza vaccine?

All children attending childcare who are 6 months of age or older will be required to receive influenza vaccine for the current influenza season for childcare attendance unless they have a medical or religious exemption. 

When do children need to receive influenza vaccine?

Children must receive influenza vaccine for the current flu season by December 31, 2020. 

Are there any exemptions to receiving influenza vaccine?

Medical and religious exemptions are allowable in the state of Massachusetts.

What type of influenza vaccine can children receive?

Any age-appropriate licensed influenza vaccine for the current season fulfills the requirement.  Influenza vaccine is not recommended or licensed for children less than 6 months of age.

Should children without a documented dose of seasonal influenza vaccine be excluded from childcare on January 1st?

Address questions about enforcement of immunization requirements with your legal counsel.   We encourage childcare providers to work with families and healthcare providers to satisfy the requirements for children who are not compliant on January 1st.

What about children who enroll after December 31?

Newly enrolling children between January 1 and March 31 must have a documented dose of influenza vaccine for the current influenza season (along with all other required vaccinations) when they start childcare.

What about children who enroll later in the spring?

Children enrolling after March 31 are not required to have a dose of influenza vaccine for enrollment.

Will my program have to report the number of children who received influenza vaccine in the preschool/childcare immunization survey?

Yes, there will be a survey to report influenza vaccination rates for children in childcare.  The timing and details of the survey are still being developed.  More information will be available soon.

Will influenza vaccine be required every year?

Influenza vaccine is now a required vaccine for childcare attendance and will be required as of December 31 for all children 6 months of age or older attending childcare each year.

Are 2 doses of influenza vaccine required for some children, according to ACIP guidelines?

Children younger than 9 may need two doses of influenza vaccine depending on the number of influenza vaccines they’ve received in the past.  Children should be vaccinated according to ACIP recommendations but only one dose of influenza vaccine is required for childcare attendance.   

Influenza Vaccine Requirement for School Attendance: 

Kindergarten through Grade 12

Which students need to receive influenza vaccine?

Students in Kindergarten – Grade 12 will be required to receive influenza vaccine for the current influenza season for school attendance unless they have a medical or religious exemption. 

When do students need to receive influenza vaccine?

Students must receive influenza vaccine for the current season by December 31, 2020. 

Are there any exemptions to receiving influenza vaccine?

Medical and religious exemptions are allowable in the state of Massachusetts.

What type of influenza vaccine can students receive?

Any age-appropriate licensed influenza vaccine for the current season fulfills the requirement.  This includes injectable and nasal spray vaccine types.

Should students without a documented dose of seasonal influenza vaccine be excluded from school on January 1st?

Enforcement of school immunization requirements is determined at the local level.  We encourage school communities to work with families and healthcare providers to satisfy the requirements for students who are not compliant on January 1st.

What about students who enroll after December 31?

Newly enrolling students between January 1 and March 31 must have a documented dose of influenza vaccine for the current influenza season (along with all other required vaccinations) when they start school.

What about students who enroll later in the spring?

Students enrolling after March 31 are not required to have a dose of influenza vaccine for the current school year.

Will my school have to report on influenza vaccine in the Kindergarten and Grade 7 school immunization surveys?

Yes—the surveys will be open as usual during the fall to input information on other vaccines.   By January 2021, a new section of the survey may be completed to report influenza vaccination rates for students enrolled in Kindergarten and Grade 7.  We anticipate both parts of the survey, the traditional school immunization survey and the influenza component, will be due by the end of January 2021.

Will my school have to report the number of students who received influenza vaccine in the Grade 11 school immunization survey?

Yes—the Grade 11 survey will open in early 2021 and will include the influenza question with the survey.  More information on the timeline for the Grade 11 survey will be available in the future.

Will my school have to report the number of students who received influenza vaccine for students in all grades?

While the influenza vaccine requirement exists for every grade, you will be asked to complete school immunization surveys for Kindergarten, Grade 7, and Grade 11.

Will influenza vaccine be required every year or just for the 2020-2021 school year?

Influenza vaccine is now a required vaccine for school attendance and will be required as of December 31 for all students in Kindergarten through Grade 12 each school year.

Do younger students require 2 doses according to ACIP guidelines?

Children younger than 9 may need two doses of influenza vaccine depending on the number of influenza vaccines they have received in the past.  Children should be vaccinated according to ACIP recommendations but only one dose of influenza vaccine is required for school attendance. 

If my school will be providing instruction remotely, will students still need to meet immunization requirements?

The school immunization requirements, including the requirement for seasonal influenza vaccine, apply to all Massachusetts students enrolled in Kindergarten through Grade 12, regardless of whether the district is providing instruction in-person, or using a hybrid or remote learning model. 

Do the flu immunization requirements apply to students that are home schooled?

Immunization requirements, including the flu immunization requirement, do not apply to home schooled students unless the student will ever need to access the school building for sports, after school activities or any other reason.

Influenza Vaccine Requirement for Attendance at Post-Secondary Institutions

Which students need to receive influenza vaccine?

Requirements apply to all full-time undergraduate and graduate students under 30 years of age and all full- and part-time health science students.  Student may have a medical or religious exemption. 

When do students need to receive influenza vaccine?

Students must receive influenza vaccine for the current season by December 31, 2020. 

Are there any exemptions to receiving influenza vaccine?

Medical and religious exemptions are allowable in the state of Massachusetts.

What type of influenza vaccine can students receive?

Any age-appropriate licensed influenza vaccine for the current season fulfills the requirement.  This includes injectable and nasal spray vaccine types.

Should students without a documented dose of seasonal influenza vaccine be excluded on January 1st?

Enforcement of immunization requirements is determined at the local level.  We encourage post-secondary institutions to work with families and healthcare providers to satisfy the requirements for students who are not compliant on January 1st.

What about students who enroll after December 31?

Newly enrolling students between January 1 and March 31 must have a documented dose of influenza vaccine for the current influenza season (along with all other required vaccinations) when they start school.

What about students who enroll later in the spring?

Students enrolling after March 31 are not required to have a dose of influenza vaccine until they enroll in the Fall 2021 semester.

Will my institution have to report on influenza vaccine in the college immunization survey?

Yes—the surveys will be open as usual during the fall to input information on other required vaccines.   There will also be a survey to report influenza vaccination rates for students at post-secondary institutions.  The timing and details of the survey are still being developed.  More information will be available soon.

Will influenza vaccine be required every year or just for the 2020-2021 school year?

Influenza vaccine is now a required vaccine for attendance at a post-secondary institution in Massachusetts and will be required annually as of December 31 for all students who will be on campus for any reason and are subject to immunization requirements.

If my school will be providing instruction remotely, will students still need to meet immunization requirements?

The immunization requirements apply to all students who attend any classes or activities on campus, even once.  If all instruction and activities are conducted remotely and the student will never be on campus in person, the requirements would not apply.  If the first part of the year will be conducted remotely but later portions may be in person, we recommend collecting immunization records as early as possible to ensure all records are in place prior to students attending classes or activities in person.

Remote Learning Resources

As school districts across the Commonwealth make difficult decisions regarding what school and learning will look like this fall, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has released a guidance document for school districts regarding remote learning, as well as a resource guide for districts to purchase courses through the state’s two Commonwealth Virtual Schools.

These resources will be important tools not only for districts to consider as we head into the fall, but if in-person learning plans need to be changed or canceled due to a spike in COVID-19 cases as the school year continues.

DESE is currently working with the Baker-Polito Administration to make additional resources available to expand access to online advanced coursework, including Advanced Placement, early college or dual enrollment courses. They are also working to make funding available to support districts in providing the remote learning opportunities that may be required for students who cannot physically attend school.

As of August 4, the information that has been provided to districts, is below: