The Final Stretch

Strategic Health Roadmap for Marlboro County

The Regional Landscape

Marlboro County continues to maintain strong community-wide immunity. With a student vaccination rate of 97.3%, we remain safely above the critical 95% threshold despite a minor 1.5 percentage point decline since 2021. While religious exemptions remain exceptionally low at 0.3% (showing no change since 2021), our rural geography presents a continuous challenge: with 3 VFC providers currently serving the county, ensuring that every family has a clear and convenient path to care is essential for preventing further coverage declines.

0% Immunization Rate
-1.5% decline since 2021
0% Religious Exemptions
No change since 2021
0 VFC Providers
Access Constraint

Strategic Recommendations

1. Rural Access Optimization

With only 3 providers in the county, geographical barriers are a likely hurdle for the remaining pockets of families.

Access
Coordinate with the Health Department to offer localized pop-up clinics during back-to-school peaks.
2. Provider Network Support

Maximize the capacity of the 3 existing providers by ensuring they have streamlined re-ordering processes.

Logistics
Provide technical assistance to local clinics to maintain zero-waste, high-efficiency vaccine supply.
3. School Nurse Coordination

Leverage the success in our schools to identify the specific families currently missing records or certification.

Direct Action
Equip school nurses with a direct referral list for the three county VFC providers.
4. Driving Policy Change

Sustainable improvement requires a supportive policy environment that prioritizes student health.

Advocacy
Provide policy analysis on vaccine requirements and encourage advocacy.
Turn data into action—connect with your lawmakers and help shape policies that protect your community.