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I've booked after-ski childcare for Xmas trip to France and I have been asked to provide proof of 11 immunisations. Has anyone else been asked for this? We've never been asked for this before, in France or elsewhere.
The letter I received mentioned something about "clients outside the EU", though I'm not sure that's relevent.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@charrison, I remember when my kids were small, we stayed in a hotel in Flaine that asked for proof of vaccination. I took their record books with me, but it wasn't asked for, however with measles and mumps outbreaks all over Europe, I can see why they would want to be cautious. Your GP surgery should be able to give you a printed copy of the vaccination records for your children if their red book isn't up to date. It may be that by Christmas we are not part of the EU.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Surely, whether or not other people have been asked, you're going to need to produce this, whatever? Generally, your GP practice should be able to print out a patient's immunisation record. I've got mine for when I travel abroad, just in case I need urgent hospitalisation or treatment. Makes life easier anyway in those circumstances. Just like carrying your travel insurance with you.
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I've sent over all our records, though they list Hep B as compulsory and this was only recommend on NHS since 2017. Hopefully that won't cause an issue.
Just wondered if anyone else had seen this before in France.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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charrison wrote: |
I've sent over all our records, though they list Hep B as compulsory and this was only recommend on NHS since 2017. Hopefully that won't cause an issue.
Just wondered if anyone else had seen this before in France. |
Yes that is correct, legal requirement for childcare since 2018. Everyone is fed up with antivax loons spreading the pox around.
Why do you bring the NHS up, you are talking about France.
Here is the list for anyone interested
diphtérie, tétanos, poliomyélite, coqueluche, haemophilus influenzae b, hépatite B, méningocoque C, pneumocoque, rougeole, oreillons, rubéole.
diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, whooping cough, haemophilus influenzae b, hepatitis B, meningococcus C, pneumococcus, measles, mumps, rubella.
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@charrison, yes, we came across this. We got a letter from our GP to state that the children were low risk for Hep B so the vaccination wasn't necessary. I presume that we must have got advice from the childcare provider, which was either in Samöens or Oz en Oisans. As to whether it was checked, I'm fairly sure not as I have vague memories of waving the letter that I'd gone to great effort to get hold of - in that crèche, they hadn't asked for documentation upfront. That's not to say that others won't check, before anyone points this out!
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We had a list (Samöens nursery) over ten years ago to comply with, including vaccination records. Took their red books with us, which they checked on entry.
Think we got used to more or less complete coverage in UK so less checked here, but situation changing now here too with views on vaccination coverage.
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Not surprised as 11 immunisations have been compulsory in France since 2018 and they have to provide evidence when kids register at school. If they make that compulsory in school settings, I am sure they do not want tourists endangering the herd immunity.
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Samoa is battling a measles epidemic which has already killed 62 people, most of them very young. In relation to their tiny population that's equivalent of over 20K in the UK - it's about time we came down hard on the new-agers relying on the breath of unicorns and took a leaf from the French book.
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....I don't want to mention the 'B' word... but (and that wasn't it) but an 'outside the EU' is now the standard way to treat all UK based bookings in 2020.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Going back to 2004 we had to show the "Red Books" when booking ours in with childcare
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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wot pamw said
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Not sure how this thread got on to anti-vax...
To be clear, my kids have had all recommended vaccinations. And I despair at the idiots who listen to pseudo-science and fail to protect their children, and others not so fortunate.
Question is: do requirements in France align with UK/NHS? With Hep B, at least, this seems uncertain.
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You know it makes sense.
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pam w wrote: |
Samoa is battling a measles epidemic which has already killed 62 people, most of them very young. In relation to their tiny population that's equivalent of over 20K in the UK - it's about time we came down hard on the new-agers relying on the breath of unicorns and took a leaf from the French book. |
Couldn’t agree more. What’s happened in Samoa is tragic.
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