National Immunization Awareness Month recognized in August

August 24, 2022 

August is recognized as National Immunization Awareness Month and Holy Family Hospital is reminding the community that immunizations are important for people of all ages. 

National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) was established to encourage people to stay up to date on vaccines recommended for them. NIAM also encourages parents to make sure their children are vaccinated and ready for the upcoming school year.  

Vaccinations are important for people of all stages of life. Whether that be during infancy, pregnancy or as an adult, keeping up to date with your vaccinations protects your health now and in the future.

In addition to routine vaccinations, the COVID-19 vaccine is the best defense against this illness. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the benefit of receiving your COVID-19 vaccination is that it is effective at protecting people from getting seriously ill, being hospitalized and even dying from COVID-19. If you or your child are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, Holy Family encourages you to get it. 

To find locations offering COVID-19 vaccines, visit vaccines.gov/search or contact your local health department to schedule a vaccination. 

It is important to note that vaccination not only protects the person receiving the vaccine, but it also helps prevent the spread of disease to those who are particularly most vulnerable to serious illnesses, such as infants, young children, the elderly and those with chronic conditions and weakened immune systems.  

To learn more about immunizations, vaccine schedules or well-child checkups, visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines. To locate a primary care provider, visit www.hshs.org/find-a-doctor.

National Immunization Awareness Month recognized in August