Updated Dec. 5, 2023
UC Berkeley Youth Recreation requires all youth participants to be up-to-date with all immunizations before they can attend programs and camps.
Vaccine Requirements
All Youth Participants must be up-to-date with their immunizations in accordance with the below-listed immunization schedule in order to attend UC Berkeley Youth Recreation programs and camps. Youth Participants who do not meet this requirement will have their registration voided. Refunds will be subject to UC Berkeley Youth Recreation Withdrawal policies. UC Berkeley Youth Recreation requires that updated immunization records be uploaded into your children’s CampDoc profile at the time of registration.
Campers: Children of all ages must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. This means that they must have received their:
- Be up to date with approved COVID vaccines, including the most recent booster
- OR Parents must submit a signed signed declination)
Before campers arrive on site, you must update Immunization Records in the CampDoc health profile for each camper in your household, including COVID-19 vaccination records or qualifying exemption.
The CDC strongly recommends COVID vaccination for everyone aged six months or older, including at least one dose of the 2023-2024 updated COVID-19 vaccines: Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, or Novavax, to protect against serious illness from COVID-19. Please also see the University of California COVID-19 Vaccination Policy.
How do you show proof of vaccination?
Any one of the following documentation accompanied by photo ID will be accepted documentation:
- A Vaccination Card issued by the CDC or a foreign governmental jurisdiction which includes the name of the person vaccinated, the type of vaccine provided, and the date(s) the dose or doses were administered;
- A photo or copy of a Vaccination Card either as a hardcopy or stored on a phone or electronic device; or
- A personal digital COVID-19 vaccine record issued by the State of California and available by going to myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov or similar documentation issued by another state, local, or foreign governmental jurisdiction.
Immunization Schedule
For a complete overview and further details, please visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s website.
Vaccine | Prior to Age 4 | Ages 4-6 | Ages 7-12 | Ages 13-17 |
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Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP) |
Dose #1 at 2 months of age Dose #2 at 4 months of age Dose #3 at 6 months of age Dose #4 at 15 to 18 months of age |
Dose #5 at 4-6 years of age | Age 11 or 12 is recommended age for single dose | Catch-up vaccination if not vaccinated at age 11-12 |
Measles, Mumps, Rubella | Dose #1 at age 12 months of age | Dose #2 at 4-6 years of age | None unless they have not had two prior doses | None unless they have not had two prior doses |
Varicella (Chicken Pox) | Dose #1 at age 12 months of age | Dose #2 at 4-6 years of age | None unless they have not had two prior doses | None unless they have not had two prior doses |
MMRV (alternative to separate MMR/Varicella dosing) | Dose #1 at age 12-15 months of age | Dose #2 at 4-6 years of age | None unless they have not had two prior doses | None unless they have not had two prior doses |
Hepatitis B |
Dose #1 at birth Dose #2 1-2 months Dose #3 6-18 months (Alternative schedules exist) |
Additional doses not needed if immunized with 3-4 doses appropriately spaced as an infant | Additional doses not needed if immunized with 3-4 doses as an infant. If not immunized as an infant, alternative dosing schedule age 11-15 two doses Recombivax 4-6 months apart |
Additional doses not needed if immunized with 3-4 doses as an infant or had two dose adolescent series at ages 11-15. |
Polio |
Dose #1 2 months Dose #2 4 months Dose #3 6-18 months |
Dose #4 at age 4 </ br>Note:If dose #3 given after 4th birthday and at least 6 months from dose #2 may omit dose#4 | Needed only if not immunized previously or foreign travel to designated destinations | Needed only if not immunized previously or foreign travel to designated destinations |