Back to school a ‘good reminder’ to update childhood vaccinations
NANAIMO — Kids return to class in roughly one week’s time, with health officials using the occasion to remind people about importance of immunizations.
While most doses on the recommended schedule are given well before school-age, back to school serves as a good reminder to ensure kids are up to date on their vaccines.
Island Health medical health officer Dr. Charmaine Enns said there is a lot for parents to consider in their kid’s first five years.
‘The start of the school year is a chance to remind ourselves of the importance of being vaccinated and that the diseases we no longer see or rarely see in our communities are a result of vaccine that is given in infancy and childhood and this is a really important intervention to keep our children healthy.”