Alberta doctors call for regular access to vaccines in children's hospitals to combat low immunization rates

A clear vial with a label reading M-M-R II, with a blue lid sits beside a syringe

Some Alberta pediatricians say they've got an idea to help improve routine childhood vaccination rates, but they're facing roadblocks. The doctors want the shots, including measles and whooping cough vaccines, made routinely available in pediatric hospitals.



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