Dorset exceeeded baby vaccine targets but 20 still missed life-saving immunisations (PA) Baby vaccination targets have been exceeded in Dorset but some youngsters could still be at risk of catching deadly diseases as figures show more than 20 missed their first potentially life-saving vaccines. Parents are being urged to get their children jabbed as experts warn outbreaks of serious illnesses could follow the lifting of coronavirus pandemic restrictions. By a baby s first birthday, they should have received a series of vaccinations to protect them against potentially fatal diseases. The World Health Organisation recommends 95 per cent of babies should get the six-in-one vaccination, which protects against diseases including diphtheria, polio and whooping cough, before the age of one to prevent outbreaks.
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