Concerns have been raised regarding the decline in childhood vaccination rates across Estonia, which authorities report has reached a critical level. This decline leaves an estimated quarter of the nation’s children vulnerable to preventable and potentially dangerous diseases. To address this public health challenge, the state is implementing significant measures aimed at improving accessibility and efficiency in immunization programs. These efforts focus specifically on streamlining the process for parents and caregivers, reducing administrative hurdles that have previously complicated routine care. A key component of the reform involves enhancing the structure and execution of vaccination drives within educational institutions. Politicians, including Mihkel Lees, have highlighted the urgency of these changes. The legislative focus is on ensuring that the process of vaccination is both medically sound and logistically simple for families. By simplifying bureaucracy and integrating efforts into school settings, authorities aim to boost public confidence and increase immunization coverage. The goal remains to protect the population’s health by ensuring that comprehensive and timely access to necessary vaccinations is available to all children. Topics: #mihkel #lees #vaktsineerimine Post navigation ANDRES INN⟩Jürgeni Juku-mängud: miks rahandusministeeriumi analüüs on intellektuaalne pettus(2) POSTIMEES VENEETSIAS⟩Kui sa oled Veneetsias kohal, siis sa oled oluline, sul on raha ja võim!