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Reminder: No Cost Back-to-School Immunization Event July 20 – August 8, 2020

By Kent Donahue

June 29, 2020

Contact:

To make an Appointment:
407-723-5004

 

ORLANDO, FL – The Florida Department of Health in Orange County (DOH-Orange) is urging parents to prepare their children now for the upcoming school year by attending the Back-to-School Immunization event running July 20 through August 8, 2020. 

This free immunization event hosted by DOH-Orange has been planned so parents can vaccinate their children and obtain their DH680 form for school. Don’t wait, vaccinate!

WHO: Orange County Public School (OCPS) students and children (4 years to 18 years of age) entering, attending, or transferring to Florida schools. 

WHAT: Free school-required immunization shots and/or the certified DH680 form (child must be present for 680 forms).

HOW: Appointments ONLY. Call 407-723-5004 to make an appointment.

WHEN: July 20 through August 8, 2020 (Mon. – Friday 8am - 3pm)
Open Saturday, July 25 and August 8, 2020 / No Sundays

WHY: Florida requires certain vaccines to be administered before children may enroll
and attend daycare or school.

Know Before You Go:

  • For ages 4 years to 18 years of age only
  • Bring student’s current shot record
  • Bring child’s birth certificate, passport, or other government issued ID
  • One parent or guardian per child
  • Parent or Guardian must bring a valid ID
  • For 680 forms child must be present
  • No College vaccines
  • No Religious Exemptions

Those with private insurance and Medicaid can go directly to their medical care provider and obtain the same services.

A certified DH680 immunization form is required for school and daycare entry and is provided at no charge when vaccinations are received.  If a client only needs a DH680 form, an administrative fee may apply. Child must be present for 680 forms

About the Florida Department of Health

The department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote, and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county, and community efforts.

Follow us on Twitter at @HealthyFla and on Facebook. For more information about the Florida Department of Health please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov.

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