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… system that meets those needs. Once the health authority files the plan, an AP installs the system. When the …
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… COVID It's important to get your yearly influenza (flu) vaccine and stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. The flu and COVID-19 can be active at the same … may make you more sick than getting just one. Getting both vaccines can prevent you and others from getting very sick. …
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… sweat, tears, urine, or feces of an HIV-infected person. Vaccines HIV is not spread by vaccines made from blood products, such as the hepatitis B vaccine and various immunoglobulins approved for use in …
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… serious, like pneumonia. Stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. Get a flu vaccine each year, as soon as it's available. Ask your … about the pneumococcal and whooping cough (pertussis) vaccines. Ask those you live or work with to get vaccinated …
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… a lab so the T cells are more able to attack cancer cells. Vaccines. Treatment vaccines can help the body's immune system find and attack cancer cells. Vaccines for cancer treatment are still being studied in …
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… Consider vaccinations. Females ages 9 to 26 can get the HPV vaccine to protect against the virus that can cause cervical … cancer. Males ages 9 through 26 may also get the HPV vaccine, which may prevent anal cancer and oral cancer. If … not been vaccinated for HPV, ask your doctor if getting the vaccine is right for you. Avoid toxins at work and at home. …
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… Immunization Date last received Influenza Pneumococcal Tetanus (Td and Tdap) Hepatitis B Shingles Other Health … Immunization Date last received Influenza Pneumococcal Tetanus (Td and Tdap) Hepatitis B Shingles Other Health …
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… information, see the following resources: HealthLink BC www.healthlinkbc.ca – Get medically approved non-emergency …
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… injection supplies with others. Stay up to date on all vaccines. This includes vaccines for influenza (flu) and COVID-19. Your doctor can tell you which other vaccines you need. If your doctor prescribed medicines to …