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Catch-up Immunization Campaign

From 3rd to 30th November, parents and caregivers can take their children to the nearest clinic or mobile clinic for catch-up immunisation.

It’s never too late to immunise your child, even if a scheduled vaccination was missed. Children without a clinic card can still be assisted, as clinics will provide a replacement. Immunisations are proven to be safe and highly effective in protecting children from serious diseases. 

They play a critical role in ensuring every child grows up healthy and protected.
Parents are encouraged to bring their child’s Road to Health Booklet (RtHB) when visiting the clinic.

This campaign aims to ensure that no child is left behind in receiving life-saving vaccines. Every visit and every dose brings us closer to a healthier community.
Let’s work together to protect our children—Every Dose Saves Lives.

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