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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the imm 230 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's full name and date of birth at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the immunization records.
  3. In the immunization section, carefully input each vaccine received by the child, including dates. Refer to the required immunizations based on age outlined in the document.
  4. If applicable, note any exemptions in the designated area, ensuring you have supporting documentation ready if needed.
  5. Review all entered information for accuracy before saving or printing. This ensures compliance with child care requirements.

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Its important that your child gets the recommended 2 doses of the MMR vaccine when invited. Although normally given at these times, if its missed, the MMR vaccine can be given at any age.
Parents can ask for a medical exemption if a vaccine wouldnt be safe for their child. Reasons that children can get an exemption include: They have a disease or take medicine that weakens their immune system. They have a severe allergy to a vaccine or an ingredient in it.
While it is true that a child with an underlying health condition is more likely to have complications and/or die from measles, healthy children can be very ill too. Allowing them to catch the diseases means that they run the risk of complications.
Although this choice may be based upon vaccine safety concerns, delaying vaccination puts children at unnecessary risk without a clear benefit.
Take copy of your shot records to your county health department- they will usually sign off on your college paperwork free of charge.

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The EPID-230 Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Immunization Status (6/2017) is an official document used to record a childs immunization history in Kentucky. It includes details such as the childs name, birth date, parent or guardian information and a list of immunizations given with corresponding dates.
Side effects from MMR and MMRV vaccines that can occur 7 to 10 days after vaccination include: fever (can be more than 39.4 C), lasting 2 to 3 days. faint red rash (not infectious) head cold, runny nose, cough or puffy eyes.

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