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“Every child’s immunization record is checked yearly, helping ensure equitable vaccine access for all Oregon children.” In 2025, 90.4% of K-12 students in Oregon were fully ...
the Oregon Immunization Program reminds parents and caregivers that their children may miss out on school or child care if their records on file show missing immunizations. The third Wednesday in ...
If those options are unsuccessful, you can request records for both adults and children from the Oregon Alert Immunization Information System by going to alertiis.org and clicking on forms.
Matthews: Sure. Oregon has had laws in place for over four decades now, requiring kids to have immunizations to go to school. Every kid’s immunization record is checked annually and a child who ...
Oregon state officials are reminding parents and families to submit vaccination records for their children, as required by state law. Feb. 21 is “School Exclusion Day” in Oregon, the day by ...
Oregon students have until February 19 to get their vaccines updated or obtain an exemption. Wednesday is exemption day, and if kids don't have updated immunization records or an exemption ...
A record 9.7% of kindergartners claimed nonmedical exemptions from Oregon’s school vaccination requirements for the 2024-2025 school year, the highest rate ever recorded in the state ...
(KOIN) – A record number of families ... Investigation leads to search warrants at Oregon Coast animal safari park Stacy de Assis Matthews, a school immunization coordinator with OHA, said ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon parents have until Wednesday, Feb. 19 to ensure their kid's vaccines are up to date. If students do not have updated records, they could be sent home from school.
From January through August 2012, Oregon had its highest annual tally of reported pertussis cases since 1959. The incidence was highest among infants and children between 10 and 14 years of age.