
Immunization Requirements
Immunization requirements refer to the vaccines that individuals, especially children, must receive to protect against certain diseases. These requirements are often set by governments or health authorities to ensure public health and safety. Vaccines help prevent the spread of infectious diseases like measles, polio, and whooping cough. In many places, proof of vaccination is needed for school enrollment, travel, or certain jobs. Meeting these requirements not only safeguards the individual receiving the vaccine but also the wider community by promoting herd immunity, which helps protect those who cannot be vaccinated.