Question

Where should I take my newborn for vaccination?

Answer

Hello, you can bring your newborn’s autoimmune vaccination certificate to get vaccinated in a different location. Floating children only need to go to any preventive vaccination clinic near their temporary residence to receive the vaccine. Currently, the national half-price vaccines available are: BCG vaccine, oral polio vaccine, measles vaccine, whole-cell pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus vaccine, diphtheria and tetanus vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine, and A-group meningococcal vaccine. After vaccination, children can prevent diseases such as tuberculosis, poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis or baby paralysis), measles, pertussis, diphtheria, neonatal tetanus, hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, and A-group epidemic meningitis. These half-price vaccines are distributed by provincial, municipal, and county disease control agencies to various preventive vaccination clinics; parents can take their children to the community health service center or town health hospital in their place of residence to implement preventive vaccinations according to the child’s planned autoimmune schedule.