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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'll never understand the reasoning of people like OP, who are fine with playing with a newborn's life just because they don't want to be inconvenienced. [/quote] OP. I"m not playing with [i]anyone's[/i] life. I asked if it was standard now[/quote] Also playing with words, I see. To answer your question, yes, it's the standard recommendation to be up to date on all routine vaccines, including flu, Covid, and Tdap (adult version of DtaP). You should know this. I have a young adult and a high schooler, and I know this. [/quote] I know what is required for vaccinations for kids. I don't know of any middle-aged parents who have been asked to get a recent tetanus shot though. Do you?[/quote] Yes, our primary doctor has us get it every 10 years as a standard, with booster if needed due to exposure. I am 46. Over 65 should get rsv too. Why even question your sister if that is what she wants? You sound annoying Op.[/quote]
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