The Health Services Authority and the Public Health Department is advising the public that the childhood immunization programme will resume starting July 2020 with an island-wide campaign across all districts in the Cayman Islands. This initiative is organized to reduce the backlog of missed immunizations following the brief suspension of some childhood immunization services due to the Governments stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders over the past three months.The national immunization campaign will also include the yearly school entry vaccines undertaken by the Public Health Department.Parents with booked appointments that were cancelled due to the stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders will be contacted to have these appointments rescheduled.To provide more convenient options for parents and caregivers the Public Health Department will expand access to vaccination programmes through the District Health Centres with special clinic hours as follows:
- Eastern Districts – July 20 – July 24
- West Bay – July 27- July 31
- George Town – August 3- August 7
- For Faith Hospital in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Clinic: Residents should contact Faith Hospital to make arrangements.
- Three doses of hepatitis B; (at birth, six weeks, nine months)
- One dose of BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin – tuberculosis vaccine); (at six weeks)
- Three doses of rotavirus; (six weeks, four months, six months)
- Three doses of the combined DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough), IPV (inactivated polio vaccine) and Hib (haemophilus influenza type b) at two, four, six months)
- Three doses pneumococcal vaccine (Prevnar) at two, four, six months
- One dose of varicella (chickenpox) and a booster of pneumococcal vaccine (at 12 months)
- One dose of MMR (measles, mumps and rubella); and a booster dose of combined DTaP and Hib (at 15 months)
- Children also need booster doses of combined DTaP and IPV and a second dose of MMR at school entry (four to five years). For children six months and older and all adults, an annual influenza vaccine is recommended. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is offered to 11-12-year-old girls and older children if they did not get the vaccine at this age.