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SBCSC is offering a free non-COVID immunization clinic By: Matt Nagy
SOUTH BEND, Ind. The South Bend Community School Corporation is offering a free non-COVID immunization clinic on May 26.
This clinic is in partnership with the Indiana Immunization Coalition to help South Bend students, parents and other community members get up to date on required immunizations.
The service will be from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on May 26 at the Brown Community Learning Center located at 737 Beale Street in South Bend.
The coalition on site will have access to all participants’ immunization records in order to determine which of the immunizations are due for administration.
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IPS hosting vaccine clinics to protect against childhood diseases, COVID-19
IPS is working to protect children and families from illnesses including Hepatitis B, polio, measles, mumps rubella and COVID-19.
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This Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 file photo shows boxes of the measles, mumps and rubella virus vaccine (MMR) and measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine inside a freezer at a doctor s office in Northridge, Calif. Vaccinations can cause minor side effects including redness at the injection site and sometimes mild fever, but medical experts say serious complications are rare and much less dangerous than the diseases that vaccines prevent.
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Accepting the awards (from left) are peds team members Renee Brown, CMA; Alicia Goodwin, LPN/Immunization nurse; and Kasey Hamilton, LPN.
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Accepting the awards (from left) are peds team members Renee Brown, CMA; Alicia Goodwin, LPN/Immunization nurse; and Kasey Hamilton, LPN. Photo provided
NEW CASTLE - The pediatric team at Henry Community Health’s New Castle Family and Internal Medicine Northfield Park has been recognized by the Indiana Immunization Coalition for their work to reduce vaccine-preventable diseases.
The team was awarded the Callie Van Tornhout Infant Immunization Award 2019 for their efforts to immunize children against Pertussis. They also received the High Flyer Award 2019 - Rotavirus Immunization Provider Award for their work to increase the rate of rotavirus vaccination through outreach, innovation and reducing missed opportunities.