Suppose you a have a fever and you go to see a doctor. The doctor gives you an injection and says it will make you feel better soon. Does this mean you got vaccinated? Explain.
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Children can still get vaccines – even with a fever or mild illness. Because a mild illness does not affect how well the body responds to a vaccine, your child can still be vaccinated if he or she has: A low grade fever (less than 101 degrees Fahrenheit) A cold, runny nose, or cough.
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