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SFUSD outlines free Tdap clinics after state requires booster for grades 7 and 12

San Francisco Board of Education · February 22, 2011
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Superintendent Garcia and district health staff said California law AB 354 requires a Tdap (whooping cough) booster for students entering grades 7 and 12 by August 2011 and announced at least three free Saturday clinics, multilingual outreach and a district‑health task force to document compliance.

Superintendent Garcia told the Board of Education that state legislation (AB 354) now requires students entering seventh and twelfth grades to show proof of a Tdap (pertussis) booster before the first day of school in August 2011. "By law students without proof of the Tdap vaccine will not be able to attend school until the requirement is met," the superintendent said.

Deputy and health staff detailed district plans to help families comply. Associate Superintendent Kevin Truitt said the district…

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