North Dakota Requires Hep A Vaccine

On April 1st,  North Dakota will require children in daycare to have vaccines for Hepatitis A, Pneumococcal, and Rotavirus.

KFYR-TV took a look at how its going with the deadline fast approaching.  The Bismark station reports:

"Well most of the kids have the pneumonia one, some of the small ones have the Hepatitis A one, but very few have the rotavirus one," says Renae Vilhauer, of King`s Kids Daycare.

Bismarck-Bureleigh Public Health says that`s because the rotavirus vaccine has only been available for two years. It must be given to a child by the time he or she is eight months old, meaning a child who is three has never, and will never get the chance to receive the immunization.

The State Health Department says it`s up to the daycare to enforce the immunization deadline.

Vilhauer told KFYR-TV that although the immunizations will be required by the state, asking, instead of ordering, parents to immunize their children is really all that can be done. 

Check here for the complete story on KFYR-TV.


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