There should be little to no risk, although there is no reason to do this in an adult. Children under certain ages (around 10) may need to have more than one vaccination with the flu vaccines because their immune systems are immature and need to injections separated by three or four weeks to get the appropriate immune response to protect with full immunity.
No. 10 years of age and younger are supposed to get it twice.11 and older only get is once.BTW: this is for swine fluAsk docter about regular flu
You need to rephrase your question. It doesn't make sense as it is worded.
No he was shot in the leg twice.
no he was shot twice
use a small regular 1 oz. shot-glass. fill it twice, this will be 2 oz. of liquid or powder
getting shot
Yes, Cam'ron got shot twice I believe and the person who shot him tried to rob him.
All areas of the military have risks, so yes, joining the Air Force does have risks. Planes can crash or even be shot down by an enemy.
There are no special risks from smoking cannabis after an HPV shot and TB test. The risks are the same with or without those medical interventions.
Andrew Jackson
lilboosie got shot in the head twice of course he made a song about it
some risks that pediatricians take are that... They could give a shot to a patient whereas, that patient is allergic to the shot.