No.
None.
I went 3 years ago and didn't need any
Definitely yes
An up to date passport and innoculations or vaccinations against disease would be a good start
The common cold, like influenza, is a viral infection. Although innoculations can help prevent the flu, antibiotics (which kill bacteria) are only effective in treating bacterial infections (such as pneumonia) that may result.
MMR is Measles , Mumps , rubellaedit: Oh im sorry I thought you were asking what MMR was.
No. There is usually a charge to cover the costs of desexing and worming and innoculations against the many different diseases dogs can get. The charges can vary from around $200.00 up to around $400.00.
Yes, It can be very deadly in some rare cases, yet Hepatitis A and B are far more commonly contracted, and therefore have much more easily accesible innoculations. -Bill Nye (The Science Guy)
I heard that there was an outbreak of the German measles among the church members who had not been inoculated and the schools forbid them to come to shool. All the kids who didn't have their innoculations were all members of the
"The efficacy of the innoculations would not be known until after the winter." "Folklore suggests the efficacy of garlic in strengthening the immune system."
It causes pain and discomfort, no one would argue otherwise. (I am sure you mean medical innoculations, not drug abuse). It is difficult to(sell) kids on shots, so to speak. It is also completely unnatural. Foods, beverages, go down under favorable circumstances owing to hunger or thirst drives- not so with (Shots). I can understand your difficulty. It is unnnatural- so is Blood donation in my opinion.