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Getting shot by a .22 caliber bullet can cause serious injury or death, depending on various factors such as the location of the wound, the distance from which the shot was fired, and the type of bullet used. Although .22 caliber rounds are often considered less lethal than larger calibers, they can still penetrate vital organs, cause significant tissue damage, and lead to complications like infection or bleeding. Medical attention is critical after any gunshot wound, regardless of caliber.

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