I'm trying to look it up online but I'm coming up short. Does anyone know if Daycares in Michigan are required to require their kids to be up to date on their vaccinations? I'm finding the schedules online and certain sites are mentioning requirements, but I'm not finding a clear answer. We found a great lady for daycare for LO, and I have a message out to her asking if she requires her kids to be vaccinated but I haven't heard back. Any help os appreciated! If not, I don't think I'll be comfortable sending LO there. Granted, she will be 6 months old when she goes, so she will have had several vaccines by then, but still not near all of them. Help. :-<
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Re: Daycare/Vaccination Question
I know we had to give our current provider a list of what DD had but I don't think she actually requires anything, I think it is more for having it on file.
ETA: found this - https://www.immunizationinfo.org/vaccines/state-requirements/michigan
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My understanding is that it depends on how the state law is written- some states don't require vaccines until the child starts kindergarten, while others have a required schedule for kids in licensed day cares (both centers and in home). MN is the latter- we provide our vaccine record to our provider and her licenser checks her records during her visits. I think there is a document that families who are not vaccinating have to sign disclosing that they are objecting to the law.
Children receiving the hepatitis B, Hib, hepatitis A, polio (shot), influenza (shot), pneumococcus, and diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines are not contagious to someone with weakened immunity."
https://www.chop.edu/service/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-considerations.html