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1 hour ago, Karen2021 said:

Can multiple (different) Vaccine shots be administered in one day. In other words if an applicant is required to receive different vaccine shots can the doctor finish them in one session or would there have to be multiple visitations?

Yes. You can receive multiple vaccines in one day. 
I decided to get my vaccines before my medical so I could stagger them… as I heard some people feel unwell after their medical for a few days. 

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22 hours ago, Redro said:

Yes. You can receive multiple vaccines in one day. 
I decided to get my vaccines before my medical so I could stagger them… as I heard some people feel unwell after their medical for a few days. 

Interesting. How did you exactly which vaccines you would need though?

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39 minutes ago, Karen2021 said:

Interesting. How did you exactly which vaccines you would need though?

https://www.uscis.gov/tools/designated-civil-surgeons/vaccination-requirements

They added Hep B just before I went to my medical so that’s what I needed to get at my appointment. I ended up not getting the second Hep B Shot before leaving… 

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