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Worcestershire Offers MMR & HPV Catch-Up Vaccines
31 Jan
Summary
- Pop-up clinics offer missed MMR and HPV immunizations.
- MMR vaccination rates in Worcestershire exceed 90%.
- Free HPV vaccines available for those 24 and under.

Pop-up vaccine clinics are now available across Worcestershire, providing essential catch-up opportunities for missed MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) and HPV (human papillomavirus) immunizations. These clinics cater to residents who did not receive these jabs as part of their routine childhood vaccination schedule.
A specific clinic took place on Saturday at Stourport Sports Club, with further sessions planned throughout February at various locations across the county. Worcestershire is recognized for its strong performance in MMR vaccinations, with over 90% of children receiving both doses by age five.
Measles, a highly contagious disease, requires two MMR doses for full protection. The HPV vaccine, also offered, protects against common cancer-causing types of the virus. While over 73% of eligible young people in Worcestershire have received the HPV vaccine, some may have missed it due to various circumstances.


