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ImmunizationsAfter careful review, we have decided to eliminate our Children's Vaccination Program effective October 1, 2011. We do apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but we will be working hard to provide other critical wellness services now and into the future. Those needing vaccinations may utilize the services currently available through local physicians, the Washington County Health Nurse, and Washington County Emergency Medical Services. To contact the county health nurse, call 979.836.1740. A number of adult immunizations are still offered at the Wellness Center. For more information, please call 979.830.5017.
DSHS Encourages Early Vaccination of SchoolchildrenThe Texas Department of State Health Services is encouraging parents to get their children vaccinated now to avoid the back-to-school rush later this summer. Last year DSHS implemented new vaccination requirements for five vaccines for students in kindergarten and seventh grade. The new requirements are being phased in over several years. For the 2010-2011 school year, the requirements also will apply to first- and eighth-graders who did not receive the required vaccines in kindergarten or seventh grade. “We want parents to plan ahead,” said Dr. David Lakey, DSHS commissioner. “Schoolchildren should get vaccinated as soon as possible to avoid long wait times at clinics and ensure they are protected before the first day of school.” With new requirements implemented last year, many physicians’ offices and clinics were overwhelmed last summer by last-minute demand for vaccines. Children are required to be fully immunized before the first day of school. Last year DSHS extended the deadline for parents to get their children in compliance with some of the vaccination requirements for school attendance. Following are the new vaccination requirements announced last year. For a complete list of all vaccine requirements, go to www.dshs.state.tx.us/immunize/school/.
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