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Old 08-01-2008, 01:01 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Hi,

Whilst the MMR isn't important for the medical, when my children started school here in Aus I had to show that all their immunisations were up to date, I brought the red book with me. I remember Cal in QLD saying she had to do this too.

Ali
We were the same. Our boys didnt have the MMR we paid for them to have the single vacines in the UK.

However here, they dont offer the single vacines and due to the requirement for school our 2 youngest who hadnt had all the single vacines had to have the MMR ready for when they do attend school.

Hope this helps Deb xx
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