Childhood Immunisation

Childhood Immunisation - No Jab, No Play

The South Australian Government believes that this State should have the best childhood immunisation rates in the Country and is proposing tough new laws to improve immunisation among children.

The new ‘No Jab, No Play’ laws will mean children must be appropriately immunised, on an immunisation catch-up program or be exempt for medical reasons, in order to attend early childhood care services.

 
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