Incoming 7th-graders must be vaccinated for whooping cough
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Incoming 7th-graders must be vaccinated for whooping cough

Sacramento : CA : USA | Aug 06, 2012 at 8:26 AM PDT
Source: Sacramento Bee
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The requirement ensures that all middle and high schoolers in the state will be immunized against whooping cough , formally known as pertussis...About 500,000 incoming seventh-graders in public and private schools will need immunization against pertussis this year, according to the California... FULL ARTICLE AT Sacramento Bee
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Pharmacist Kristy Hennessee administers a vaccination against whooping cough (pertussis)
Pharmacist Kristy Hennessee administers a vaccination against whooping cough (pertussis)
 
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