Free vaccination against measles has been extended to all babies in Auckland aged six months and over, Associate Minister of Health Julie Anne Genter announced today.
The move is part of a government effort to fight against measles which as of Friday had 1436 measles cases in Auckland this year, and more than 1800 cases of measles in New Zealand since the start of the year.
The Government is introducing a suite of measures including 107,520 vaccines being distributed throughout New Zealand this week and all children under 15 who have not had a single dose of MMR can be vaccinated.
Genter also confirmed 155,000 additional vaccines will arrive in the country over the next three months.
"This suite of measures is aimed at helping people to catch up with their vaccinations to rebuild the country's immunity," Genter said.