Vaccinations help protect people from the risk of disease, especially infants who are too young to be vaccinated, and children and adults whose immune systems are weaker. Vermont's Immunization Program works with families, health care providers and community partners to make sure children and adults are protected against vaccine-preventable diseases by increasing immunization coverage levels.
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Why is getting vaccinated important?
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Why do some vaccines require more than one dose to prevent a disease?
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Contact Us
For vaccine-related questions or inquiries, email the Vermont Immunization Program or call 802-863-7638