However, the law also says that the vaccination must be done within 12 months of birth/arrival to Singapore, so it's not necessary to do immediately.batgirl_cdn wrote:According to the web pages of the National Immunisation Registry, only measles and diptheria are compulsory and you can face a fine or jail time by not vaccinating for those. http://www.nir.hpb.gov.sg/nir/eservices/eservice.jsp
Thats good to know. Thanks for the info. =)samsarah wrote:As far as I know, the vaccinations are not mandatory in hospitals but most hospitals will through in BCG & Hep B jabs free as part of their hospitalization package. When my baby was born this May, we opted out of taking these jabs and even Vit K jab at birth after doing some research on vaccinations. In singapore, the child only needs to be vacinated with MMR jab before they get into P1. We're going to vacinate him with BCG (and yes, we'll have to pay for it now cos we chose to give up the free jab given at birth) but now that he's 5 months, I feel better than having to jab him at birth
Thanks for the link. Why not BCG may i ask? The compulsory ones are measles and diptheria but the shot comes in combo doesnt it? Any way to space out the different individual Immunisation shots at least so the baby doesnt get all at once? Even my vet make me space out my cat's Immunisation shots.batgirl_cdn wrote:According to the web pages of the National Immunisation Registry, only measles and diptheria are compulsory and you can face a fine or jail time by not vaccinating for those. http://www.nir.hpb.gov.sg/nir/eservices/eservice.jsp
We haven't had either of our boys vaccinated for BCG or Hep B yet. Won't do the BCG at all and will do the Hep B later. I have no idea if schools prevent children's entry without all the vaccinations on the Singaporean schedule. Any one else know?
They must keep track of the children that are born in Singapore b/c I received a notice from the Government requesting proof of a certain vaccination about a year ago for my daughter. I'm not sure how it works - but the doctor's office didn't report a shot she was given and had to resubmit. I've never received any sort of communication regarding my son's records. In re: to school - I was required to give a detailed list of the immunization record for my son - they give you a list and you write down the date they were immunized but I'm not certain this was a requirement to enter the school or just for their records (?) - they didn't want to see copies of the books or anything. Both my children have been fully vaccinated but we've modified some of the shots based on the areas we've lived. I'm very impressed with my pediatrician here and we've worked on the schedule together.marnispringer wrote:Has anyone heard of any of the rules being enforced? Ie..people getting fines or jailed for not vaccinating their children?
How does the National Immunisation Registry keep track of all the children that are born or arrive in Singapore?
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