
National Immunization Awareness Week runs April 21 to 30, and the South East Health Unit is reminding families to stay up to date on vaccines.
The theme this year is Don’t let history repeat itself. Protect your future. Get immunized.
Dr. Linna Li, Deputy Medical Officer of Health says vaccinations can make a huge difference to public health.
Public Health Nurse Erin McLean says rates have dipped due to misinformation online, the pandemic, and lack of access to family doctors.
To meet Ontario laws, the Health Unit reviews student records every year and sends notices when vaccines are missing. McLean nots that while Many kids are vaccinated, but parents must still send proof to the Health Unit.
Free vaccine clinics are available for families without a regular provider. To book, visit healthunit.org or call 1-800-660-5853.
You can listen to the complete conversation below.