Fewer parents are having their children vaccinated. This is evident from figures from the Growing Up Agency. It is a slight decrease. In 2017, 95.4% of babies were vaccinated in their first year of life against, among other things, polio, whooping cough and Hepatitis B. For children born in the first half of 2022, that percentage is 92.9%. The decrease is particularly noticeable in the vaccination at GPs. The vaccines placed at Kind & Gezin have remained stable.(Seam)
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