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REGISTRATION OF CHILD VACCINATION.
27. The Vaccination Ordinance No. 12 of 1923 was amended so as to require parents to get their children vaccinated during the summer months equally with the winter and so as to get them vaccinated within six weeks instead of, as hitherto, six months of birth.
28. Table X shows the number of children whose births were registered and the number certified as successfully vaccinated during the year.
GENERAL.
29. (i) Food-preserving Establishments.-The by-laws passed in 1930 requiring registration of Food-preserving Establishments threw additional recurrent duties on the District Staff. During the year under review the non-recurrent task of providing the necessary material for the compilation of the initial register was undertaken. Over 200 premises were reported as liable for registration.
(ii) Tenement Houses.-A new appendix has been added - Table XVI (in the Medical Officer of Health's report) showing the numbers of tenement houses in the several districts erected in conformity to the requirements of Section 175, Section 179, Section 180 respectively of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.
ANNEXE.
30. Reports by the Medical Officer of Health, the Acting Colonial Veterinary Surgeon and the Secretary, Sanitary Board, will be found appended.
17th March, 1932.
G. R. SAYER,
Head of the Sanitary Department.
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REGISTRATION OF CHILD VACCINATION.
27. The Vaccination Ordinance No. 12 of 1923 was amended so as to require parents to get their children vaccinated during the summer months equally with the winter and so as to get them vaccinated within six weeks instead of, as hitherto, six
· months of birth.
28. Table X shows the number of children whose births were registered and the
the number certified as successfully vaccinated during the year.
GENERAL.
29. (1) Food-preserving Establishments.-The by-laws pass- ed in 1930 requiring registration of Food-preserving Establishments threw additional recurrent duties on the District Staff. During the year under review the non-recurrent task of providing the necessary material for the compilation of the initial register was undertaken. Over 200 premises were reported as liable for registration.
(ii) Tenement Houses.-A new appendix has been added -Table XVI (in the Medical Officer of Health's report) showing the numbers of tenement houses. in the several districts erected in conformity to the requirements of Section 175, Section 179, Sec- tion 180 respectively of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.
ANNEXE.
30. Reports by the Medical Officer of Health, the Acting Colonial Veterinary Surgeon and the Secretary, Sanitary Board, will be found appended.
17th March, 1932.
G. R. SAYER,
Head of the Sanitary Department.
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