“UKHSA Urges Parents to Keep Kids’ Vaccinations Current”

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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has reminded parents to ensure their children are up to date with vaccinations to prevent serious illnesses like measles and whooping cough. In a recent post, the agency highlighted the importance of vaccines in protecting children and advised parents to check their child’s vaccination status either in their red book or by consulting their GP.

The NHS also stresses the significance of timely vaccinations for optimal protection. If any vaccinations have been missed, contacting a GP is a simple way to catch up. The general vaccination schedule for children includes doses at eight weeks, 12 weeks, 16 weeks, one year, 18 months, between ages two to 15 years, at three years and four months, at 12 to 13 years, and at 14 years.

Additionally, certain vulnerable groups, such as children with weakened immune systems or long-term health conditions, can access additional vaccines through the NHS for enhanced protection. For further details on vaccinations for young individuals, visit the NHS website.

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