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Brian Festa, of Bristol, Conn., speaks to reporters, Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, outside the Connecticut State Supreme Court building in Hartford, Conn., hours after the Connecticut Appellate Court rejected a legal move by him and his wife Kristen to block the release of school-by-school immunization rates for kindergarten students. The court's decision prompted the state Department of Public Health to release the data. The couple have argued that releasing such information violates the privacy of students with exemptions from vaccines, both religious and medical. (AP Photo/Susan Haigh)

Brian Festa, of Bristol, Conn., speaks to reporters, Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, outside the Connecticut State Supreme Court building in Hartford, Conn., hours after the Connecticut Appellate Court rejected a legal move by him and his wife Kristen to block the release of school-by-school immunization rates for kindergarten students. The court's decision prompted the state Department of Public Health to release the data. The couple have argued that releasing such information violates the privacy of students with exemptions from vaccines, both religious and medical. (AP Photo/Susan Haigh)

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