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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF PROMOTING RESOLUTION NO. 9 3/18 9
The Month of May as:
'Toddler Immunization Month"
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WHEREAS recent California surveys indicate 45% of California children are not
up-to-date with their immunizations by two years of age; and
WHEREAS the childhood diseases of polio, measles, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis,
mumps, rubella and Hib meningitis still pose a threat to unimrnunized children, and
complications of these diseases are often devastating to both patients and their families; and
WHEREAS virtually all children attending schools and"licensed day care centers in
Contra Costa County are protected by these immunizations because schools and centers enforce
the California School Immunization Law; and
WHEREAS the basic series of immunizations against childhood diseases should be
completed before a child's second'birthday; and
WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Health Services Department, Public Health will
hold seventeen clinics where toddlers can be immunized during.May; and
WHEREAS private physicians throughout the county also will be making special efforts
to encourage parents to bring their young children in for needed immunizations during May;
NOW,THEREFORE,LET IT BE RESOLVED BY THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, That the Members proclaim the month of May of each year
"Toddler Immunization Month"and request the support of Contra Costa County residents and
organizations in this 'effort to protect our children between age one and two years from
dangerous diseases
PASSED by unanimous vote of the Board Members present on this 27th dozy of
April, 1993.
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes
of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid.
Witness tray hand and the Sealof the
Board of Supervisors a,fixed on this
27th day of Apri4 1993.
.PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors and County Administrator
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Deputy