Required vaccinations for children

    • Mass.Gov

      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 ...


    • [DOCX File]Home Page | Vaccines

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      Children and young adults are usually required to receive vaccines before entering day care, elementary, middle or high school, and college. To make sure they are caught up on the vaccinations before they start school, [INSERT NAME OF ORGANIZATION] will identify children who are behind on routine vaccinations and actively encourage timely catch-up.


    • Mass.Gov

      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.


    • [DOCX File]Immunization Billing - Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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      Care provided to infants and children, including well-child visits and recommended vaccines and immunizations. Dental and vision care must be offered to children younger than 19. This includes two routine dental exams, an eye exam and corrective lenses each year.


    • [DOC File]Sample Letter for Public and Private Schools

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      In Washington State, a Tdap vaccine is required for students attending school in 7th through 12th grades. Our records indicate that your child will be entering 7th grade in the next school year and we do not have the date of the required Tdap vaccine on file. To meet the requirement the Tdap vaccine must be given on or after age 10. Documentation


    • [DOCX File]Vaccinations Fact Sheet (docx)

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      However, in the event a vaccination is required, Child Safety will obtain the parent’s consent or provide the carer with consent for the vaccination. Where a child is placed under a Child Protection Care Agreement or an Assessment Care Agreement, parental consent will still be required for vaccinations.


    • [DOC File]Sample Letter for Public Schools

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      In Washington, all children under age 19 can get free vaccines from their health care provider. Providers may charge an office visit fee and a fee to give the vaccine, called an administration fee. If you cannot pay the administration fee, you can ask your health care provider to waive the cost.


    • [DOC File]Investigation of Western Australian Children with no ...

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      These children would have required three doses of hepatitis B vaccine to become fully vaccinated according to the ACIR, which would have required at least a four month time period. Children from overseas therefore not only need to have their previous immunisation statements added to the ACIR, but also require additional vaccinations to catch up ...


    • [DOCX File]Legislation changes: Vaccinations for children and young ...

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      Child Safety staff will need to work with parents and carers to ensure that children and young people in the chief executive’s guardianship and custody receive vaccinations in accordance with the immunisation schedule. The Child Safety Practice Manual will be updated to provide Child Safety staff with up to date procedures about these changes.


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