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<blockquote data-quote="Ymdawd" data-source="post: 2336728" data-attributes="member: 114217"><p>Flu vaccines are fine haven been given to many millions of people with no major problems. The only major problem.? to have been shown is not to give them to people known to be allergic to eggs. Training for pharmacists includes CPR training in case of an almost theoretical possibility of anaphylactic shock - a useful bit of training in other situations too. </p><p></p><p>Would anticipate similar situation with covid vaccine. Some will clearly be comfortable having it right away. Some will prefer to wait a while and some will not want it at all. I prefer the middle scenario/option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ymdawd, post: 2336728, member: 114217"] Flu vaccines are fine haven been given to many millions of people with no major problems. The only major problem.? to have been shown is not to give them to people known to be allergic to eggs. Training for pharmacists includes CPR training in case of an almost theoretical possibility of anaphylactic shock - a useful bit of training in other situations too. Would anticipate similar situation with covid vaccine. Some will clearly be comfortable having it right away. Some will prefer to wait a while and some will not want it at all. I prefer the middle scenario/option. [/QUOTE]
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