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Nasal flu spray and COVID booster less than a week apart ?

7 replies

bizzey · 12/11/2021 16:05

4 days actually .
It is for Ds .
Flue nasal spray on Tuesday ...then ( yet to booked)
COVID booster on the following Monday .
Actually no !!
I have got that completely wrong !
COVID booster Monday 15th ..then flu nasal thing the day after Tuesday.

Is that ok ?

OP posts:
bizzey · 12/11/2021 16:07

I can shift his and mine boosters .
Just at the hospital on Monday .

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Eltonsglasses · 12/11/2021 16:07

I don't see why not. We are getting flu and covid boosters at the same time here (Scotland) - one in each arm.

PastMyBestBeforeDate · 12/11/2021 16:10

Dd had her flu jab 2 days before her second covid jab. I was worried that they'd send her away but they knew and put it in the same arm.

MajorCarolDanvers · 12/11/2021 16:12

I am in Scotland. I had both of mine a week ago, same time one in each arm.

My son had his 3 days apart.

We both had sore arms but no other side affects

CricketCat · 12/11/2021 16:14

My dd had hers straight after each other on the same day. Don’t see the problem. Flu isn’t live vaccine anyway.

Skybooks · 12/11/2021 16:14

Perfectly fine to get them together or at any gap

Beakerandbungle · 12/11/2021 18:16

Flu nasal spray is a weakened live vaccine.

But that doesn’t affect the advice that it’s ok to get them at the same time ( or near to each other)

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