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  1. NH. NY. VT. Below is a list of the current immunizations we offer, but be sure to check with your local Hannaford Pharmacist about minimum age requirements and availability of immunizations, as they vary by state. Chicken Pox. COVID-19. Flu. Hepatitis A & B.

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    • Table 1: Routine Childhood Immunization Schedule, Infants and Children

    Administration of vaccines in accordance with the immunization schedules summarized in the following tables will provide optimal protection from vaccine preventable diseases for most individuals. However, modifications of the recommended schedule may be necessary due to missed appointments or illness. In general, interruption of an immunization ser...

    For children at-risk due to underlying medical conditions, refer to Table 4for additional recommendations for immunization.
    [ ] = dose(s) may not be required depending upon age of child or vaccine used or both (refer to the relevant vaccine-specific chapter in Part 4 and provincial/territorial schedule). mos = months. y...
    Refer to Timing of vaccine administration and Vaccine administration practicesin Part 1 regarding administration of multiple injections.
    Refer to vaccine-specific chaptersin Part 4 for additional information.
  2. tetanus , diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough) and polio in a 4-in-1 vaccine called the Tdap-IPV vaccine. measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (chickenpox) in a 4-in-1 vaccine called the MMRV vaccine. In grade 7, children should receive the following vaccines: meningococcal conjugate (Men-C-ACYW) hepatitis B.

  3. Immunization Schedule Tool. The provincial/territorial immunization schedule tool is specific to the age of your child/youth based on where you live in Canada. Schedule for Children under 6 years of age. Schedule for children and youth in grades 1 through 12 (or Grades 1 to Secondary V in Quebec)

  4. This document outlines the Publicly Funded Immunization Schedules for Ontario as of January 2021. This document is intended primarily for health care providers who administer immunizations. It is to be used as a reference tool for immunizers, and provides information regarding: The routine immunization schedule.

  5. On January 22, 2021 the Ministry of Health released the revised edition of Publicly Funded Immunization Schedules for Ontario January 2021i. This document is intended primarily for health care providers who administer publicly funded vaccines. It is meant to be used a reference tool, and available online in PDF format.

  6. Vaccines are only one part of our layers of protection against COVID-19. Continue to use your health awareness: monitor your symptoms, wash your hands often, stay home if you feel sick or have any signs of symptoms and respect people’s comfort levels. The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) is the best source of COVID-19 vaccine information.

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