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学校のExemption のPDF

2022.01.12 14:08

最初のページは新しく加わりました。その部分を斜め線で消して提出した人もいるそうです。それで受け取ってくれることもあるようです。ただ、その場合受け取ってくれないこともあるので、そのままの1ページ目も用意して、そっちを受け取ってもらった人がいるということです。(もう一度家に帰ってプリントアウトする手間を省くため)

両方渡すようにと言われた人もいるようで、対応がそれぞれ違うようです。


この部分が増えました↓

Risks of not being vaccinated:

Immunization programs have resulted in dramatic reductions in cases of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs) in

Canada with reductions in incidence in the range of 99 to 100% for diseases such as measles, mumps, chickenpox,

diphtheria and polio. With the decision to delay or refuse vaccines, you are accepting responsibility that you are

putting your child’s health and even life at risk. Be aware that any vaccine-preventable disease can appear at any time

in Ontario because all of these diseases still circulate either here or elsewhere in the world.1

Delaying or refusing vaccines for your child also puts others at risk of illness, especially children and adults in

cancer treatment, those with heart or lung disease or diabetes, newborn babies and the elderly. Communities depend

on high immunization rates to keep vaccine preventable diseases from spreading. When more people are immunized,

there is less risk for everyone. If your child is sick and you call or visit a health care provider, immediately tell them

that your child is not fully vaccinated. This may affect what tests they do. Precautions may need to be taken so that a

vaccine-preventable disease does not spread from your child to other people.2

1 Source: Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

2 Source: Canadian Paediatric Society


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