The Kentucky Medical Association has launched a new series of public service announcements encouraging parents to get their children immunized. The 30-second PSA appears below; the 60-second version can be downloaded at https://www.dropbox.com/s/urcqx6d22f0w0ru/KMA%20PSA%20-%20Purcell%20%3A60.mp4?dl=0.
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