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What are the ways I can document immunity to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)?

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What are the ways I can document immunity to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)?

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Documentation can consist of a copy of a high school immunization records, health care providers records or parent’s copy of either of these two records. Military records are also acceptable. Another option is to have lab work called titers ordered by a health care provider to check your immune status. Copies of the titers need to be included with your health forms. If you need to have the MMR vaccine, it is available at the Health Center at no charge. Here is more specific information: Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) –To comply with New York State’s immunization laws, all students born on or after January 1, 1957 will have to show adequate proof of immunization against measles, mumps and rubella. Proof of immunity consists of: Measles – Two doses of live measles vaccine: the first dose given no more than 4 days prior to the student’s first birthday and the second dose 28 days after the first dose, physician documentation of measles disease or a blood test showing immunity. Vaccines g

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