Get the Rubella Antibody Test and Vaccination: Expiration Date of Coupons Is Extended to March 2025

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The Rubella virus is very infectious and could cause severe symptoms for adults. Also, infection in the early stages of pregnancy may affect the fetus and cause trouble. It is important for partners or other nearby people to be vaccinated to prevent pregnant women from the infection.
Minoh City mailed free antibody test and vaccination coupons in 2019 to the eligible. The expiration date of the coupon was originally Mar. 31, 2022, but is extended to Mar. 31, 2025. Those who are proven by the test that they do not have the antibody can get the vaccination. If you are eligible but lost or didn’t receive the coupon, please contact below.
Eligibility: Males born between Apr. 2, 1962 – Apr. 1, 1979
Expiration Date for medical exam and vaccination: Mon., Mar. 31, 2025
Place: Designated medical institutions (Reservation required. Notify that you use the coupon when booking.)
Fee: Free (Be sure to bring your coupon, otherwise they will not be free.)
For details: Community Health Division (Chiiki Hoken-shitsu)
TEL: 072-727-9507 FAX: 072-727-3539
e-mail: kenkou@maple.city.minoh.lg.jp

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