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  2. My Parents Are Vaccinated. I’m Not. Can We Visit? - Healthline

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    In the next phase, people 65 to 74 and adults with underlying health conditions will be offered the vaccine. This will put many families in a situation where older adults are vaccinated, but their ...

  3. Flu Vaccines Given to Pregnant Women Protect Their ... - WebMD

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    Jan. 25, 2024 -- If pregnant women are given the flu vaccine, their newborns are less likely to need emergency care or to be hospitalized for the flu, according to a new study. Seven hospitals ...

  4. Tdap Vaccine: What Is It, Side Effects, Cost, and More

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    Fortunately, reported side effects with Tdap are generally mild and go away on their own. Mild to moderate side effects may include: mild pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site. fatigue ...

  5. Immunization Exemptions: The Rules & Laws Explained - WebMD

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    The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program – which covers most vaccines -- allows people to file a petition if they believe they’ve been hurt by one. According to statistics from the ...

  6. Vaccines in Pregnancy - WebMD

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    A number of vaccines, especially live-virus vaccines, should not be given to pregnant women, because they may be harmful to the baby. (A live-virus vaccine is made using the live strains of a virus.)

  7. Vaccines for Grandparents: Protecting the Little Ones in Your ...

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    If you’re a grandparent of children under the age of 5, you may need to get the Tdap, MMR, flu, shingles, and pneumonia vaccines. If you’re unsure if or when you need to receive these vaccines ...

  8. Vaccination policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vaccination Schedule 2015 [1] Vaccination policy of the United States is the subset of U.S. federal health policy that deals with immunization against infectious disease. It is decided at various levels of the government, including the individual states. This policy has been developed over the approximately two centuries since the invention of ...

  9. Should You Get the RSV Vaccine During Pregnancy - Healthline

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    A maternal RSV vaccine, given during RSV season to people who are 32–36 weeks pregnant, can also protect babies once they are born. To offer protection to the baby, the mother must receive the ...