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Can grandparents get vaccinated?

Of course.

Of course, grandparents can take their grandchildren for vaccination, as long as they are not confused and not too old. Under normal circumstances, many parents have no time, and grandparents can take their grandchildren to get vaccinated when they are busy with work.

Precautions for vaccination: 1. Before vaccination, you need to confirm whether your situation is suitable for vaccination. If you have a fever, allergies, serious illness, etc. It is recommended to be vaccinated after recovery. Then consult the inoculation unit or determine the time and place of inoculation and the documents to be carried according to the appointment. To understand the adverse reactions after vaccination. 2. When vaccinating, it is necessary to reconfirm the dose, dosage and shelf life of the vaccine, and cooperate with the doctor for vaccination after ensuring that it is correct. 3. After inoculation, gently press the inoculation site with a cotton swab until there is no more bleeding. It is usually necessary to observe the inoculation place for about 30 minutes before leaving to avoid serious allergic reactions. In addition, it is necessary to reconfirm the adverse reactions and precautions. Bathing or strenuous exercise is usually not recommended within 24 hours after inoculation.