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I am concerned that some of the children at the school are not immunised. What happens if there is an outbreak of, say, measles at our school?

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I am concerned that some of the children at the school are not immunised. What happens if there is an outbreak of, say, measles at our school?

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If there is an outbreak of measles at the school, any children for whom proof of immunisation has not been provided will be regarded as not immunised. These children will be required to remain at home for the duration of the outbreak. All children enrolling in school are asked to provide an immunisation history statement. Further information about immunisation can be found on our website.

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