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MCIR says that my child is overdue on his shots, but his doctor says he is up to date. They both have the same shot dates so which one is correct?

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MCIR says that my child is overdue on his shots, but his doctor says he is up to date. They both have the same shot dates so which one is correct?

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A8: MCIR has strict guidelines on when shots can be given to a child based on the current Recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control/Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. If your child’s immunization was given earlier than the date set by the immunization recommendations, the system will show your child as overdue.

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