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Mmr2 and chicken pox2
This month my daughter will be 6 years..need to vaccinate her with mmr2 and chicken pox2.….but due to the covid situation,we are scared to take her out ,to a clinic.Can we delay the vaccinations for some months,. could you please suggest??
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Covid 19 is going to stay for quite long. U can see the graph since February in India. Better to vaccinate as no one is sure what the situation will be in next six months. Protect your kids from as many vaccines preventable diseases as possible.
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you can take appointment with your pediatrician and then go for vaccination
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Hii... surely You can delay the vaccination for some months without being worried..
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If your doctor can ensure safe administration you can go ahead getting vaccinated. Otherwise the baby is ordinarily protected and you can choose appropriate time for those in consultation with your paediatrician.
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Can be delayed for a month or so And get it vaccinated by taking prior appointment and following social distancing with precautions
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