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Vaccinations: 7 percent of all babies in Haarlem never vaccinated

Vaccinations: 7 percent of all babies in Haarlem never vaccinated

Data from the RIVM reveals that 7 percent of infants in Haarlem have not received any vaccinations from the national program. This figure marks the second consecutive year of an increase in the number of unvaccinated infants in the city.

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