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With Kids Going Back to the Classroom, Health Officials Remind Parents About Back To School Shots

As parents are planning for back to school, health officials want them to make sure all vaccinations are up to date, before the first day of classes.

Shawnna Rhine is the Community Outreach Coordinator at the Southern 7 Health Department. She says COVID-19 was such a disruption last year , many parents were not able to get their children to the doctor for shots against mumps, measles, and chicken pox.

"That is true, some of those vaccines for kids, have not been given, and it's really important to make sure that your children are up to date."

Rhine says these childhood diseases can cause health problems down the road.

"These are viruses that are highly preventable with a vaccine. But, if the child is not vaccinated it can carry long term effects."

Rhine says between 2019 and 2020, the Southern 7 Health Department saw a 12% decrease in childhood vaccinations at their clinics in southern Illinois.

Kevin Boucher is a retired broadcaster. Most recently he was a news reporter for WSIU radio. He grew up watching nature programs including Mutual of Omaha’s wild kingdom and the many Jacques Cousteau specials which sparked his passion with nature. Kevin also is an avid hiker and loves seeing and writing stories about the many fascinating plants and animals we share our planet with. Kevin is married and has lived in Murphysboro since 1976, after living in many places, including Japan, as the son of a Navy officer.


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