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Over 13,515 doses of measles vaccine distributed in B.C. since January

The vaccines are part of an effort to make sure school-aged children in B.C. have their immunizations up to date after 29 cases of measles were reported this year.

29 confirmed cases of measles reported in the province as of May 6, 2019

The Ministry of Health says it has administered more than 13,515 doses of measles vaccine to children since January. (Geoff Caddick/AFP/Getty Images)

The provincial government's efforts to immunize school-aged children in B.C. against the measles is in full swing.

As of May 6, 29 cases of measles have been reported this year in B.C.

The Ministry of Healthsaidit has administered more than 13,515 doses of measles vaccine to childrensince January.

Health Minister Adrian Dix said the ministry has distributed more than550,000 letters to parents and reviewed 400,000 records.

Those children requiring vaccinations were directed toin-school clinics (129 in total)orcommunity clinics(1,343 in total).

The ministry saidit isplanning further immunization clinics to target students whose records showed they were underimmunized or unimmunized.

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The ministry saidit will continue to offer the clinics throughout May and June with594 in-school clinics, 1,912 public health clinics and an additional 148 community immunization clinics planned.

"The program in May and June is going to be extensive. [You're going to see] clinics in the thousands with a large number of in-school clinics," Dix said.

"Every child that needs to be immunized will have the opportunity to be immunized."

In a statement, the ministry saidit will be introducing mandatory reporting of vaccination status starting in the fall of 2019, but details on the reporting requirement have yet to be announced.

With files from Tanya Fletcher