Free children’s immunization clinic
The immunization clinic is open to the public and immunizations will be administered at no cost. Making sure that children receive all their vaccinations on time is one of the most important things parents can do to ensure your children’s long-term health-as well as the health of friends, classmates, and others in your community. Call your closest local county health department to find out locations and times for immunization services available near you.
PASCO–The Florida Department of Health in Pasco County encourages parents to have their children immunized early to avoid the back-to-school rush.
Summer vacation is nearly over, and school starts soon. “The Got Shots? Protect Tots!” program helps New Mexicans protect their kids from risky, debilitating and easily preventable diseases. “Clinics around the state make it easy for kids to get their vaccines, especially for low-income families”.
This year’s partners in “Got Shots?” The most up-to-date adult vaccine schedule can be found on The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website at www.cdc.gov/vaccines. An individual who is not age-appropriately vaccinated and who does not meet N.C. vaccine requirements shall have 30 calendar days to meet requirements or be excluded from the facility.
Bill Armendariz contributed to this article. “Protect Tots!” include the New Mexico Primary Care Association and the New Mexico Immunization Coalition and managed care organizations including Molina, United Healthcare, Presbyterian and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico.