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The school jab







This is a special jab that is given to school children to protect them against illnesses caught in school, such as Classroom Flu and Playground Fever.
The jab is given once a year.
It is given in the school hospital.

Classroom Flu is caught from school desks.

Whenever a child open's up his or her desk germs often fly out and catch the child in his face.
They creep up his or her nostrils and enter the lungs, that's why it is advisable for child to have a school jab.

Playground fever is caught whenever a child plays.
The germs come from the playground toilets.

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