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Drive-thru vaccine clinic in Broadstairs for pupils who missed school immunisations

Pupils who missed routine school vaccines this academic year can catch up at a drive-thru school holiday clinic.

This will be the second to be held at St George’s School in Broadstairs, following a similar event in February when more than 300 youngsters were vaccinated.

There will be a drive-thru vaccine clinic at St George's School in Broadstairs. Picture: KCHFT
There will be a drive-thru vaccine clinic at St George's School in Broadstairs. Picture: KCHFT

Head of school health and immunisation for Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust (KCHFT) Cathie Burton said: "A lot of children have missed out on school-age immunisations this year due to school closures, which is why we are so excited to have the opportunity to help them catch up.

"Our previous experience of the drive-through was extremely positive as it helps to give people the option of getting their missed vaccines in a very safe way.

"Jabs on offer will be the HPV vaccine for boys or girls who are coming out of years 8 and 9 and any year 10 girl who missed it.

"We are also offering the school leaver booster that protects against meningitis, tetanus, diphtheria and polio to young people finishing years 9 and 10.

"Families could easily combine the vaccination with a trip to Westwood Cross or even a visit to the beach. It’s more important than ever that young people get their routine immunisations to protect them from serious illness."

If your child missed their HPV, meningitis or teenage booster jabs and you live in Kent or Medway, they can go to the school in Westwood Road between 10am and 2pm on Wednesday, August 4.

For more information, email kchft.cyp-immunisationteam@nhs.net or phone 0300 123 5205.

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