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NHS Lanarkshire immunisation programme continues for children and pregnant women

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New parents and mums-to-be across Monklands are being reminded that NHS Lanarkshire’s routine immunisations programme for children and pregnant women is still continuing during the coronavirus outbreakHealth board officials say: “Scheduled immunisations are an important and legitimate medical reason to leave your house, and people who have an immunisation appointment should attend as planned.”Children should attend for a range of vaccinations at eight, 12 and 16 weeks, 12-13 months and three years, while expectant mums are invited for the whooping cough vaccine from 16 weeks of pregnancy.If someone with an upcoming immunisation or a member of their household is showing symptoms of Covid-19, they must not attend the appointment but should

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