August is National Immunization Awareness Month
Stay on track with your child's vaccinations
As a parent, you want to keep your children safe. Routine childhood vaccinations are an important way to ensure that your child and community remain healthy and protected against serious diseases, like measles and whooping cough.
As opportunities for in-person activities and play continue to grow, Three Rivers encourages parents to make sure children are up to date on routinely recommended vaccines. Well-child visits and check-ups are essential for routine vaccination, even during the pandemic.
You can also review the 2021 easy-to-read immunization schedule recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). If you’re pregnant, now is a great time to find a doctor for your baby and schedule a visit to discuss any questions you have about vaccines.
For more information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent, visit these resources:
- Well-Child Visits and Recommended Vaccinations
- The Ultimate Babyproofing Plan: 6 Reasons to Follow CDC’s Immunization Schedule
- CDC’s vaccine website for parents and Infant Immunization FAQs
- The Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program, provides free vaccines to children who qualify
- Published: August 3, 2021
- Page reviewed/updated: April 5, 2023