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BurkeUndCo
1 year ago

In principle, the two vaccinations can even be carried out on the same day.

But my pediatrician recommended me two weeks’ distance — so it’s definitely okay.

anwesende
1 year ago

both vaccinations can even be given simultaneously. So if you feel good and healthy today, you can start immediately

m.f.G.

present

Mekpomm
1 year ago

My friend got the influenza and corona vaccinations both directly behind each other (1x in the left arm and 1x in the right arm), so this should not be a problem!

sumsehummel
1 year ago

Hi.

You can even inoculate yourself against flu and corona at the same time, there is nothing against it. That’s why you’re allowed to inoculate today.

Lord2k14
1 year ago

In principle, nix speaks against it. Best to discuss with the doctor.

danitom
1 year ago

No problem, I recently asked my doctor and he told me that you can even make both vaccinations together.

pupsnase2
1 year ago

Can you make those who also give them together

schelm1
1 year ago

What does the doctor think of your trust?

Curasanus
1 year ago

You can, but every vaccination will put your immune system on. Then you are more susceptible to other infections for some time.

archibaldesel
1 year ago

You could have let yourself be inoculated at the same time. Then you would have saved you a way to the doctor.

archibaldesel
1 year ago
Reply to  christl10

Unfuge, daily vaccination is even recommended. Talk to your doctor. There were also deaths after solo vaccinations. Vaccination damage has always occurred and will always occur. This is not due to the combination of the two vaccines, which, by the way, have completely different host cards. You are vaccinated against corona with a mRNA vaccine and with a totim vaccine against flu.

Rosswurscht
1 year ago

They also go at the same time