Parents and guardians encouraged to bring their children
Everything is in place for Youth Health Care (YHC), a section of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, for its vaccination outreach for the residents of St. Peters on April 27. Parents and guardians are encouraged to make use of this opportunity to get their child’s vaccination status checked.
The outreach will be held at the St. Peters Community Center from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. Staff will be present to give vaccinations besides checking the vaccination status of children.
The outreach event is being organized as part of the annual Vaccination Week of the Americas which kicked off last Saturday and runs through April 30 under the theme, "Vaccinate your Family, Protect Your Community."
YHC has changed its vaccination schedule and all children between four and nine-years of age will now get their second Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine at four years of age.
The DTPolio vaccination will continue to be given when the child is nine-years of age.
Other changes in the vaccination schedule apply to children between two and 12 months of age.
Parents are reminded to make sure that their children between the ages of 0-17 are up to date with their vaccinations which are necessary in order to reduce the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases.
DTP, MMR and catch-up Hepatitis B vaccines will be given to children who are not up to date.
Immunization is a way of protecting children against serious vaccine preventable diseases. Once a person has been fully vaccinated, their bodies can fight those diseases if one comes into contact with them.
Parents should bring along with them their child’s vaccination booklet/card. If you are not sure of the status of your child, you should contact your general practitioner, pediatrician, or YHC for children up to four years of age.