Richmond Council issue reminder to ensure children up to date with MMR vaccine

By Emily Dalton 24th Jan 2024

Richmond Council issue reminder to ensure children up to date with MMR vaccine. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).
Richmond Council issue reminder to ensure children up to date with MMR vaccine. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).

Richmond Council have issued a reminder to ensure children are up to date with the MMR vaccine as measles cases are on the rise in London.

Just two doses of the MMR vaccine gives you and your family lifelong protection against catching measles.

The first vaccine is typically given at age one year and the second at age three years and four months old.

If you've missed any doses it's not too late to catch up.

Measles is not just a childhood disease and can be serious at any age.

Anyone can catch up on any missed doses, and it's never too late to protect yourself.

Contact your GP Practice today to book an appointment to get up to date.

If you are unsure if you or your child are up to date, check your child's red book or GP records and make an appointment to catch up any missed doses.

Find out more about NHS vaccinations and when to have them.

     

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