Yes, if you have mild symptoms like the sniffles it is okay to get the vaccine, however, if you have a high fever, you should wait until that is over. If you are under a doctor's care, then ask them if you should wait or get the vaccination.
When you go to get the vaccination, the clinician who will be giving it will ask you about fever or other symptoms and will decide if it would be better to wait. You can call and describe your symptoms to a pharmacist and ask them if you can still get the flu vaccine. See also the related question below about who should not get a flu vaccination (it doesn't matter which strain of flu you are being vaccinated against to follow this advice).
It matters how sick you are. I mean i was sick once and got my allergy shot ,but using common since if your really sick, don't take the risk
You get sick for a reason ....
you could get sick
he will get sick or die. :( take him to the vet immediately.
They get sick and you better take it to a vet or it might die.
No..it's the only thing i can take while on suboxone
You take a screen shot
yes there are people who say no, but if you take bio, you would understand why it happens.
You'll probably die or be very sick.
You can but chances are it will make you even worse the day after
yeah my cat did and it wasnt nice i had to take her the the emergency vet to get a shot.........
Yes. This happens once in a while if the ball is accidentally tipped into the hoop while trying to rebound. Also, once in a while a player will forget which end of the court his team is defending and take a shot at his own team's basket. This happens fairly often with very young players who easily forget which end of the court they are on.