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Count in the kids

It’s especially important to make sure your kids’ medical appointments are continuing and they are staying on track for vaccinations to keep them safe from preventable (and dangerous!) diseases and illnesses.

For boys and girls ages 11-12, this includes the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. This vaccine protects against a virus that can cause at least 6 types of cancer. If your kids are in the recommended age range (or are older but haven’t been vaccinated against HPV), it’s important to get them vaccinated to protect against HPV and—ultimately—prevent cancer.

In the wake of the pandemic, 26% of parents had one or more of their children miss a scheduled vaccination. Vaccinations can’t wait—get them back on the books today.

Guide to Children’s Vaccinations


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