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People thinking that booster jabs after vaccination is “weird” really is peak 2021. It’s not “strange” to get an immunisation booster shot ffs. It’s been a completely normal aspect of immunisation schedules since vaccination was discovered. Just stop it.
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What I didn't realise is both the flu jab and the booster can be done on the same day, I thought that would be too much for 1 person to have.
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Well, they do measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) all in one jab, and give it to toddlers, so I guess not surprising that two together is fine. They also do various travel vaccines on the same day and some of those are for much nastier things than Covid or flu. |
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On fully tested vaccines and fully tested immunisation boosters.
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