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phil
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Hey genius, work on reading and less lying
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8/2/2021 8:59:43 AM (updated 8/2/2021 9:17:09 AM)
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Where did I claim that the flue shot was a booster???? I am starting to understand more and more why you do not post links - you just keep making up facts and numbers to fit your warped worldview that you are an expert if every field, when in reality you are nothing but a rabid leftist screaming at the sky.
My exact quote - which explains pretty clearly why the flu shot is not a booster - and is yearly to cover new strains.
"Same with the MMR, and all other vaccines - the only one that is yearly is the flu - because new strains of flu come out yearly."
quote from antifatech
but the Shingles, Pneumonia, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B plus others along with any number of children's vaccines do require regular or occasional boosters. Of course l doubt you are bright enough to have had any of them, selfish people are that way sometime. Anyway, do some research next time before you pop off.
Damn you really are not good at this are you??????????
"Well it looks like you need to do lots of reseach before you pop off" - looks like the shots you listed do not require regular shots or boosters, and yes moron I have had every damn one you listed, but now I am questioning if you have since you seem to not know that these are not things you get yearly.
Apparently my Fauchi Ouchy is not even good for a 6 damn months since they are already talking about additional boosters, or annual shots.
Now, what may make more sense ( in your case ) is that when I google annual vaccines I got lots of hits for rabies, which would explain why you seem to be foaming at the mouth.
How long is the hepatitis A vaccine good for?
How long does hepatitis A vaccine protect you? Estimates for long-term protection for fully vac- cinated people (i.e., full two-dose series) suggest that protection from hepatitis A virus infection could last for at least 25 years in adults and at least 14–20 years in children
how often should you get hepatitis b vaccine?
Answer:
Hepatitis B vaccine is given as a two or three dose series, depending on the age that you receive the vaccine. In general, you only need the complete Hepatitis B vaccine series once in a lifetime. Learn more about Hepatitis B and who is eligible for the vaccines publicly funded (free) here.
Do I need to get Shingrix every 5 years?
The effects of the Shingrix vaccine last for at least four years in most people and may last even longer in some. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you do not need a booster dose after getting the two doses of Shingrix.May 6, 2021
How often a person should get the pneumonia vaccine depends on their age and overall health.
The CDCTrusted Source recommend the following schedules:
- Infants should receive the PCV13 vaccine at 2, 4, 6, and 12–15 months.
- Adults only need one dose of PCV13.
- A single dose of PPSV23 is sufficient for anyone who needs it, such as those over 65 years of age and people with underlying health conditions.
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