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It is generally not safe to forgo the tetanus and polio vaccinations, as both diseases can lead to serious health complications. Tetanus can cause severe muscle spasms and is often fatal, while polio can result in paralysis and long-term disability. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent these diseases and protect both individual and public health. Consulting with a healthcare provider can provide more personalized guidance based on individual health needs.

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