INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Marion County Public Health Department is hosting free, walk-in vaccine clinics for Indianapolis children entering grades K-12 this fall.
“Not only are certain vaccines required for children to attend school, but they are also very important for protecting the health of the child and the health of others,” Dr. Virginia Caine, director and chief medical officer of the Marion County Public Health Department, said in a release Wednesday.
Parents or guardians must be present with a photo ID. Insurance is not required, but an insurance card and the child’s vaccine records are recommended…