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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the pm286 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing each child's California School Immunization Record (Blue Card). Focus on the lower right corner where you will find the 'II. Status of Requirements' section.
  3. Sort each child into appropriate groups based on their immunization status. Use the letters A through E as a guide, placing cards into 'All Required Immunizations' or 'Missing Doses'.
  4. For children categorized under 'Missing Doses', further sort them into six piles (B-G) according to specific reasons for missing immunizations.
  5. Mark each child in a single reporting group. Most students will fall under category A if they have all required immunizations. Only categorize them under B-G if they are missing doses.
  6. Utilize the worksheet provided within the form to tally and report any missing vaccines accurately before submitting your report online.

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CAIR is safe and private. By law, it can be used only by authorized people in the medical office or health plan that serves your child. In addition, schools, childcare centers, WIC programs, foster care agencies, and other programs can be authorized to look up shot recordsbut only for the children they serve.
Presumptive evidence of immunity can be established in any of the following ways: Written documentation of one or more doses of a measles-containing vaccine administered on or after the first birthday for preschool-age children and adults not considered high risk.
Doctors and health clinics keep records of the vaccines they give to your child. Keep in mind that they may save records for only a few years. If your child has gotten vaccines at different locations, you may have to contact each of them to get your childs records.
Yes, you can use the VA Blue Button, to view, print or download a combined list of your Immunization information, to include: VA Immunizations from your VA health record.
Your GP surgery should be able to check whether youve had both doses of the MMR vaccine. You may also be able to access your vaccination record online through GP online services.

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MMR Immunization Proofs If no lab work exists showing you are otherwise immune, you must have official proof of two MMR vaccinations. immigration immunization records, and immunization registry records A copy of a physician office immunization record (physician office information must be included).
Acceptable presumptive evidence of immunity against measles includes at least one of the following: written documentation of adequate vaccination: laboratory evidence of immunity. laboratory confirmation of measles (verbal history of measles does not count) birth before 1957.
If youre unsure whether youve been vaccinated, you should first try to find your vaccination records. If you do not have written documentation of MMR vaccine, you should get vaccinated. The MMR vaccine is safe, and there is no harm in getting another dose if you may already be immune to measles, mumps, or rubella.

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