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Query Regarding Swine Vaccine
I got vaccinated last year in the month of Jan 2019 with Flu vaccine which contained strains of 2019-2020. Now it has been over a year and swine flu has again started to spread in my city and the new strains of Flu vaccine (2020-2021) isn't available in the market. What should I do now ? Should I get vaccinated again with the same strain of 2019-2020 or there is no use of again getting vaccinated with the same strain ? Should I wait for 2020-21 strain ?
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