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Vaccination schedule for children in 2020

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccines prevent 2.5 million deaths in children under 5 years old and help thousands of children avoid permanent disability from infectious diseases each year. Experts warned that in 2020, infectious diseases will continue to have complicated developments, especially new infectious diseases such as COVID 19 pneumonia.

Vaccination schedule for children in 2020

2/25/2020 2:13:09 PM

The full vaccines are the best way to proactively prevent dangerous infectious diseases such as diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus-polio, measles-mumps-rubella, chickenpox, influenza, Japanese encephalitis, etc. 

In particular, for infants and children under 5 years old, getting vaccinated with the right type and at the right time is very important, because this is a subject that does not have a strong immune system and needs antibodies to fight the disease. 

Parents, please update the information on the latest 2020 vaccination schedule in the video below to promptly bring your child to the vaccination in time.

 

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