Health
NSW Health urges parents to check childhood immunisations are up-to-date before school – St George and Sutherland Shire Leader
Parents must provide proof of vaccination before a child starts school
Parents and carers are being urged to ensure their child’s immunisation schedule is up-to-date before they start the school year.
NSW Health’s Director of Health Protection Richard Broome said while the NSW vaccination rate was high, some children have missed important vaccines to protect against highly-infectious diseases such as whooping cough and measles.
“Last year and this year continue to be challenging for many families, especially given the global COVID-19 pandemic, but timely childhood…
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