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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Apr 2001, p. 22

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Standard dual " bags he cumnmmly health Tiii:??':':':,?," announ- ced last week us vacci- nation campaign directed at Grade 2 students was suc- cessful. as the last suspend- ed student returned to class. There are now no sus- pensions in effect, and the 0R cdsh purchase from tht cash purchase from 0R cash purchase from He WW (Izumucu [in the Lhrontcle . $3,000 down or trade equrvalent on lease, freight and F.thr. included . Standard 3.01 tyf06 engine . murmur stereo system . Standard dual air bogs - $4,900 down or trade equivalent on lease, freight and RM. included . Convenience Package with power group included . an conditioning . 3rd row Tumble-order" seats and tailgate position . 2nd row Side-by-slide'" seats . Standard dual air bags . $2.400 down or trade equivalent on lease.frelght and RM. included . Optional ISO-hp. 2.0t DOHC engine nvaslable (IX and ES models) . Mmoa stereo system . Standard dual our bags 1.971 (23,frfer $15,295 $15,295 $21,495 result IS that all records for Grade 2 students are now up to date, said Dr, Lana Nolan, associate medical officer for Waterloo Region "Only lwu per cent were- exempted, leaving us with more than the 95 per cent pruvlncially set target immunized," she said. Last November it was learned that 38 per cent of 'purchuse financing for up to 60 months" tht lease from 0it lease from tht lease from tht lease from Grade 2 students Lacked sent home were serious and complete immunization started rushing to arrange records. vaccinations. r - -ueaiih department offr cials set a March 21 deadline to update those records. Despite months of warn- ings, a l children were barred from their Grade 2 classes on March 22. That's when anxious par- ents realized the warnings Cit; sx)B $269” $199‘ '259" $199” www.mozdo.co 'per month/ " months 'per month! " moth 'per "WI a months per MI " mths That same day 31 stu. dents were left suspended frum school; a number that dwindled down quickly until about rrve or six were left by week's end, said Nolan "The parents responded quite quickly after they realized it was no joke," she The biggest barrier pre- venting immunization was the lack of time parents had to keep track of the records. As children get older, par ems get busier and forget about such things. Some might be new to the region and do noI have a doctor to assist them or are not familiar with the procedures set out by the health department, Nolan said. Many too, are concerned about the vaccinations and have valid concerns that have to be addressed before they can allow for the shots, she said. “It's I against iI just hav aboutit," “It's not that they are against it or for it, but they just have to be educated about it," she said. "But some parents. even though you can explain it to them, have already decid- ed against it for some rea- son." The exemptions follow a standard procedure. A form has to be filled out and signed, then taken In a notary and filed by the health department. If a medical reason is expressed. then it must be a valid one. If it's a personal reason, which is not speci- fied, then it must be signed and notarized. explained Nolan. "n's like an oath and a statement of conscience that immunization is not wanted," she said. "But those students are indirectly protected as most other students are immu- nixed" Under the provincial Immunization of School Pupils Act, the community health department may order school boards to sus- pend students that do not have proper records. Parents do have the option not to vaccinate for medical or philosophical reasons, but must provide a document notarized to that effect. The Waterloo community health department will con- tinue annual enforcement of vaccination records at the Grade 2 level and is explor- ing how best to expand the program to additional grade levels. "Immunization is one of the single most effective health interventions that we have," said Nolan, "High immunization rates among school children greatly reduce the incidence of van cinerprevemahle disease in the population, Lew imrmr nimnon rates could lead In an outbreak."

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