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How are medical examinations that take place before December 14, 2009 affected by the new vaccination requirements?

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How are medical examinations that take place before December 14, 2009 affected by the new vaccination requirements?

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Until the new vaccination requirements are effective on December 14, 2009, the current vaccination requirements remain part of any medical examination conducted before December 14, 2009. Therefore, all immigrant applicants are still required to receive these vaccines unless they can provide proof of prior vaccination: • Mumps • Measles • Rubella • Tetanus and diphtheria • Pertussis • Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) • Hepatitis A • Hepatitis B • Rotavirus • Meningococcal disease • Varicella • Pneumococcal disease • Seasonal influenza • Polio • Human papillomavirus (HPV)* • Zoster* *After December 14, 2009, human papillomavirus (HPV) and zoster will no longer be required for immigrant applicants.

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