A League City-based organization will discuss with medical professionals and community members to determine how to improve childhood vaccination rates caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a news release, the Immunization Organization says the pandemic has kept parents from updating their children’s routine vaccines.
“Parents should not forget their children need to be up-to-date on their routine vaccinations such as measles and polio vaccines,” said Terri Burke, executive director of The Immunization Partnership. “We have life-saving vaccines available, and nothing should prevent us from protecting our children from contracting diseases that can cause serious illness, and trigger avoidable outbreaks.”
The news conference begins at 10 a.m. KPRC 2 will provide a livestream in the video player above.
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According to a news release, the Immunization Organization says the pandemic has kept parents from updating their children’s routine vaccines.
“Parents should not forget their children need to be up-to-date on their routine vaccinations such as measles and polio vaccines,” said Terri Burke, executive director of The Immunization Partnership. “We have life-saving vaccines available, and nothing should prevent us from protecting our children from contracting diseases that can cause serious illness, and trigger avoidable outbreaks.”
The news conference begins at 10 a.m. KPRC 2 will provide a livestream in the video player above.
Continue reading...