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EPI Launches National Summer Vaccination Catch-up Campaign

ZNS Bahamas

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July 8, 2026

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Press Release The Ministry of Health Wellness through its Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) is launching a National Summer Vaccination Catch-Up Campaign aimed at increasing vaccination coverage and protecting communities across The Bahamas from vaccine-preventable diseases. The campaign willrun throughout the months of July and August to provide convenient access to vaccinations for infants, [] The post EPI Launches National Summer Vaccination Catch-up Campaign appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 2, 2026

Measles vaccination rate for Texas kindergarteners increased slightly after 2025 outbreak

Despite the spike in demand for measles shots following the deadly 2025 outbreak, exemptions on all vaccines for schoolchildren rose after the release of a downloadable exemption form.

Jezebel

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Pentagon Lost Its War Against Flu Shots in Less than Two Months

Flu shots are mandatory once again, less than two months after being made optional, following a major military base outbreak.

The Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

Emergency app used by millions expands as peak flash flood season begins in the US

The expansion comes as peak flash flood season begins in the U.S.

Medical Daily

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· Jul 1, 2026

Two Non-COVID Respiratory Viruses Are Elevated Nationally This Summer: What Parents Need to Know

Parainfluenza virus and human metapneumovirus are both elevated nationally this summer per CDC surveillance data. No vaccines exist. Here's what parents need to know about both viruses.

The West Australian

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· Jun 30, 2026

State Government expands FluMist nasal spray flu vaccination program to include children aged 12-17

After a successful rollout for younger children, the State Government is expanding the FluMist program, making the needle-free influenza vaccine available for children and teenagers aged 12-17.

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· Jun 26, 2026

FDA Panel Backs Moderna mRNA Flu Shot 9-0, Setting Up August Approval Decision

The FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee voted 9-0 on June 18 to recommend Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine for adults 50 and older, the first such endorsement in U.S. history. The agency must now decide by August 5 whether to approve what would be the first licensed mRNA-based seasonal influenza vaccine, even as the Trump administration has canceled 500 million in mRNA research funding.

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Related coverage for "EPI Launches National Summer Vaccination Catch-up Campaign": KSAT San Antonio — Measles vaccination rate for Texas kindergarteners increased slightly after 2025 outbreak. Jezebel — The Pentagon Lost Its War Against Flu Shots in Less than Two Months. The Independent — Emergency app used by millions expands as peak flash flood season begins in the US. Medical Daily — Two Non-COVID Respiratory Viruses Are Elevated Nationally This Summer: What Parents Need to Know. The West Australian — State Government expands FluMist nasal spray flu vaccination program to include children aged 12-17. The Eastern Herald — FDA Panel Backs Moderna mRNA Flu Shot 9-0, Setting Up August Approval Decision