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Call for Walsall families and children to get their MMR vaccinations

Families in Walsall are being urged to check they and their children are up to date with their MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccinations, especially ahead of the summer holidays.

The latest data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows that outbreaks are continuing, with a sharp increase in cases in the West Midlands.

There has also been a global increase in measles cases including Europe over the last year and the Agency is concerned, that with travelling for holidays or to visit family this summer, there is a risk this could lead to another surge of measles cases in England.

Measles is an infection that spreads very easily, particularly among those who are unvaccinated and can cause serious problems in some people. It can have an impact on a child’s life such as missing out on school due to time spent unwell, being in hospital and even experiencing life-long complications and severe disability, or even death.

Having the MMR vaccine is the best way to prevent it. The MMR vaccine is given in two doses: one at 1 years of age and then at 3 years and 4 months.

Anyone of any age who has not had both doses can contact their GP surgery to book an appointment. It is never too late to catch-up. It’s important to check you have had both doses if you are about to start college or university, travelling overseas, planning a pregnancy, a frontline health or social care worker or if you work with young children or care for people as part of your work.

MMR vaccinations are also being offered to school-aged children (Reception to Year 11) who have missed one or both doses at a catch-up clinic on 19 July 2025 from 09:30 – 14:00 at South & Central Family Hub (Birchills St, Walsall WS2 8NF). Parents and carers can book their child for an appointment by calling 01922 902 035 or email Walsall@v-uk.co.uk.

“ With measles cases on the rise and summer holidays approaching, it’s more important than ever to ensure you and your children are fully protected with both doses of the MMR vaccine.

Vaccination doesn’t just protect you, it also protects those who can’t be vaccinated, such as babies under one year old and people with weakened immune systems. These individuals are at higher risk of serious illness and complications from measles. The MMR vaccine is safe, effective and offers strong protection against measles, mumps, and rubella, helping to prevent illness and serious complications. Two doses provide the maximum protection.

The vaccine is free on the NHS and you can also ask your GP for a version of the vaccine that does not contain pork gelatine.

It’s never too late to catch up. Talk to your GP to book an appointment or if you need to check your or your child’s record to make sure you are fully protected. “

Dr. Nadia Inglis, Director of Public Health

Walsall Council

 

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