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… about ways to manage your risk. Should you get the COVID-19 vaccine? The simple answer is yes. The COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for almost everyone. The only … it are those who've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine's ingredients. Experts recommend staying up to date …
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… getting very sick by staying up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines and getting an influenza (flu) vaccine or a pneumonia vaccine. Your doctor also may …
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… that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, measles, flu). Consult your doctor if you have been exposed to an … having any immunizations/vaccinations. Certain types of vaccines (live vaccines) should not be given during or … people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). Children using this …
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… that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, measles, flu). Consult your doctor if you have been exposed to an infection or for more details. Tell your doctor your vaccine history and ask if you need to get any vaccines … people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). Before having …
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… that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, measles, flu). Consult your doctor if you have been exposed to an … having any immunizations/vaccinations. Certain types of vaccines (live vaccines) should not be given during or … people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). Children using this …
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… shares food or drinks. You can also get it if you touch the fluid from a chickenpox blister. A person who has chickenpox … have never had the illness and haven't had the chickenpox vaccine. If someone you live with gets chickenpox, your risk … sneezing or coughing. Less often, chickenpox is spread when fluid from a chickenpox blister gets on your skin. In rare …
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… of British Columbia: Emergency Support Service program Seniors may need special support in the event of an … See the resources below on getting prepared: Caring for seniors in residential care in an emergency (HealthLinkBC … File #103c) Community evacuation information for seniors (HealthLinkBC File #103a) Health care for evacuees …
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… First you may have a headache, sensitivity to light, and influenza (flu)-like symptoms. Later you may feel tingling or pain in … can help prevent lasting eye damage. There are shingles vaccines for adults. They lower your chances of getting …
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… that may spread to others (such as chickenpox, measles, flu). Consult your doctor if you have been exposed to an infection or for more details. Tell your doctor your vaccine history and ask if you need to get any vaccines … people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). Before having …