According to The New York Times’ Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker on September 23, 2020, there are currently 40 vaccines that are being tested in clinical trials on humans to treat Covid-19. While there is truly know way to predict the future and know precisely when a vaccine will be available, Dr. Anthony Fauci stated at a Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee hearing that the results of current vaccine trials could be known as early as November or December 2020.
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If you get chickenpox after having the vaccine, it is likely to be very mild case and unlikely to cause serious complications.
the h1n1 vaccine does not work all the time
Yes, as soon as ONE person in the neighbourhood is confirmed having the disease or a suitable vaccine is available. Until then, no.
You will be more protected !
Yes, it is assumed to be safe to consume alcohol after having the HPV vaccine. There are no known side effects between the HPV vaccine and consumption of alcohol.
Yes, you can be suspended from work for not having chickenpox vaccine. Some jobs require proof of immunity to chickenpox. Talk with your attorney for information specific to your location.
In the 'developed' world, the MMR vaccine is readily available at your doctor's office. Most children would have already received it early in life.
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Yes, shingles vaccine is recommended for patients 60 and over whether they remember having chickenpox or not (see related link). You still could get shingles even if you don't remember having chickenpox.
Having a cold without a fever is not a reason to avoid giving a vaccine. Vaccines, however, do not prevent or treat colds.
You could get the vaccine if you already had shingles; but it may not help you from recurrence of zoster, which by the way is less than 5%. If it does recur, the vaccine may help you.