Mar 10 • 17:32 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Timóteo starts vaccination campaign in schools for students aged 8 to 18

The municipality of Timóteo is launching a vaccination campaign at schools aimed at students aged 8 to 18, starting with public and private institutions.

The city of Timóteo in Brazil has announced the commencement of a vaccination campaign targeted at students aged 8 to 18, set to begin on Wednesday. This initiative, organized by the Municipal Health Secretariat, aims to enhance vaccination coverage among school-aged children and reinforce protections against preventable diseases. The campaign will initially take place at the Hilda de Araújo Osório Zauza State School and will be expanded to other interested educational institutions.

Health teams will visit schools to administer vaccine doses as outlined in the National Immunization Program, which seeks to facilitate students' access to necessary vaccinations. This approach reflects the municipal government's commitment to public health, and it highlights the importance of immunizing children to curb the spread of diseases that can easily affect school-aged groups. The campaign's planning includes coordination between health officials and educational institutions to ensure that the process runs smoothly.

A crucial requirement for students to receive vaccinations is obtaining authorization from their parents or guardians. This consent must be documented through a term of authorization that will be provided by the schools themselves. This regulatory measure ensures that families are actively involved in their children's health decisions, reinforcing the public health strategy's community-oriented approach, and advocating for a collaborative effort in promoting health and safety in educational environments.

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