Section 109 of Public Health Act CAP 242: Certificate to be given for successful vaccination
Every public vaccinator or medical practitioner who has performed the operation of vaccination upon any adult or child, and has ascertained that the same has been successful, shall deliver to such adult or to the parent or guardian of such child a certificate in Form No. 3 in the Schedule, or to the like effect, certifying that the said adult or child has been successfully vaccinated.
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