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  2. Vaccine Schedule for Adults: Types of Vaccines and When You ...

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    All adults over 18 need a dose of Tdap and then a booster as Tdap or Td every 10. Pregnant women should get the Tdap vaccine, preferably between weeks 27 and 36 of each pregnancy. Anyone who hasn ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Vaccine Mandate: What to Know - WebMD

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    A vaccine mandate just means that if you don’t, businesses, schools, and others can legally stop you from entering the building or using their services if they choose to. Vaccine mandates aren ...

  5. Baby Vaccine Schedule: What Shots Baby Needs and When - WebMD

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    Dose 2: age 4 months. Dose 3: age 6 months, if needed. Dose 4: Booster between ages 12 months and 15 months. Catch-up vaccine (s) after age 15 months, if needed. Haemophilus influenzae type b ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. COVID-19 vaccine card - Wikipedia

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    A COVID-19 vaccine card is a record often given to those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine showing information such as the date (s) one has received the shot (s) and the brand of vaccine one has received, sometimes including the lot number. The card also contains information identifying the recipient and the location where the shot was given ...

  8. The Truth About the MMR Vaccine - Healthline

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommended ages for getting the MMR vaccine are:. children 12 to 15 months old for first dose; children 4 to 6 years old for ...

  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 ...