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Ontario and New Brunswick require immunization for diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella immunization, while Manitoba requires a measles vaccination.
Mandatory immunizations required to attend school in Ontario diphtheria. tetanus. pertussis (whooping cough) polio. measles. mumps. rubella. meningococcal disease (Men-C-C for children under 12 years old)
If your child requires an exemption from vaccination for medical, religious, or conscientious reasons, you must complete and submit one of the following forms, which are available online at .forms.ssb.gov.on.ca (Government of Ontario): Statement of Medical Exemption. Statement of Conscience or Religious Belief.
Children who are not vaccinated can transmit vaccine- preventable diseases at schools and in the community. Unvaccinated children can infect babies who are too young to be fully immunized. Unvaccinated children can infect people of any age who cant be immunized for medical reasons.
In Ontario, a parent/guardian/adult must complete the Statement of Conscience or Religious Belief form for children (Ontario form 014-4897-64E) and have it witnessed by a commissioner for taking affidavits (or an Ontario Notary Public) if they wish to obtain a non-medical exemption for their child from vaccine
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Download and complete the Ontario Ministry of Educations Statement of Medical Exemption (Child Care and Early Years Act). If youre unable to access the form, contact the Vaccine Team to have one emailed or mailed to you. Have a physician or nurse practitioner complete the form. Keep a copy for your personal records.
Children and adolescents attending primary or secondary school in Ontario must have proof of immunization against the following designated diseases: Diphtheria. Tetanus. Polio. Measles. Mumps. Rubella. Meningococcal Disease. Pertussis (whooping cough)
A severe allergic reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis) to a vaccine component is a contraindication to any vaccine containing that component, and a severe allergy following a dose of vaccine is a contraindication to subsequent doses of that vaccine. Severe immunosuppression is a contraindication to live, attenuated vaccines.

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