Logan County Department of Public
Health offering ‘Back to School’ immunizations
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[June 12, 2018]
LINCOLN
In addition to pencils,
paper and other classroom essentials, having your child immunized
should be included on every back-to-school checklist. The Logan
County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) is reminding parents that
Illinois law requires students in Illinois schools to be immunized
against certain vaccine-preventable diseases.
According to experts at the Centers for Disease Control &
Prevention, immunizations are a valuable public health resource, are
cost-effective and help fight preventable diseases throughout the
community. Every child entering school or attending child care
facilities is required to comply with the Illinois immunization
laws.
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Each year, hundreds of parents and children visit the LCDPH clinic to meet
school-entry immunization requirements. LCDPH offers a pleasant environment with
a professional, experienced friendly and local staff. For public convenience and
to keep waiting time to a minimum, the LCDPH urges families to come in as soon
as possible to beat the rush for back to school immunizations.
LCDPH currently operates Monday through Friday from 7:30am-4:00pm. All major
insurance is accepted. Please call the department with any questions at
217-735-2317. For additional information regarding department services, you can
also log onto their website at WWW.LCDPH.ORG.
[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP
Public Health Administrator
Logan County Department of Public Health] |