With the school year just days away, Connecticut parents are being asked to review their children’s immunization records and schedule wellness visits. The reminder comes from local health professionals and the state’s life‑sciences sector, emphasizing that vaccines remain one of the most reliable public‑health tools available.
Why the timing matters
Recent measles outbreaks in several states have shown how quickly a disease can return when vaccination rates slip. In Connecticut, many families are still catching up on routine care that was disrupted during the COVID‑19 pandemic, leaving some children behind on recommended vaccine schedules.
Safety and effectiveness
Vaccines undergo a rigorous approval process that includes years of research, clinical trials, and independent scientific review. After a vaccine is authorized, multiple safety monitoring systems continue to track any potential concerns, even rare ones. Health experts say the extensive data collected over decades confirms that vaccines are both safe and highly effective at preventing serious illness.
Addressing common concerns
Parents often hear misinformation, especially claims linking vaccines to autism. Those claims originated from a study that was later retracted for serious ethical and scientific violations. Large‑scale studies worldwide have found no connection between vaccines and autism, yet the myth persists. Officials encourage families to discuss any questions with their child’s pediatrician rather than relying on social‑media sources.
Local expertise at work
Connecticut’s biopharmaceutical community—researchers, manufacturers, and health‑care providers—plays a vital role in developing and delivering vaccines. Their work is grounded in transparent science and a commitment to patient safety, reinforcing the message that the tools to protect children are well‑established.
What parents can do
To ensure children are up to date, parents should:
- Schedule a back‑to‑school wellness visit.
- Review the child’s immunization record with a pediatrician.
- Ask any vaccine‑related questions directly to a trusted health professional.
By taking these steps, families help keep schools safe and support the broader community’s health.
Community support
The state’s life‑sciences community stands ready to assist families, offering resources and expertise to answer concerns. As Connecticut families wrap up their summer vacations, the message is clear: the science that protects our children never takes a break.
Original reporting: The Connecticut Mirror — read the source article.