Logan County Department of Public
Health offers Back to School Immunizations
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[June 15, 2019]
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 entering
various grade levels 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 disease throughout the
community. Every child entering school or attending child-care
facilities is required to comply with the Illinois immunization
laws.
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.
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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.
As an incentive to receiving your school shots in June, LCDPH is offering a FREE
one-day pass to the pool or the FitZone at the Lincoln Park District.
LCDPH currently operates their clinic Monday thru Friday from 7:30am-3:45pm. All
major insurances are 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] |