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Vaccine Enter the dates for each vaccine your child has received to date. Specify the month, day, and year of each dose such as 01/01/2010. Minnesota law requires children enrolled in child care, early childhood education, or school to be immunized against certain diseases, unless the child is medically or non-medically exempt.
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