How many shots do you have to get in the military?

"The Department of Defense already requires 17 vaccines to protect members of the military from infectious diseases, including: influenza, measles, mumps, smallpox, and diphtheria," Rep. Mike Rogers, a Republican who is the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, said in an August statement.
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How many shots do you get in the Army?

Vaccinations: You'll get six vaccination shots: measles, mumps, diphtheria, flubicillin, rubella and smallpox. Vision and Dental Exam: You'll have a general vision checkup and a dental exam (including X-ray).
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What shots do you get in basic training Air Force?

Military Vaccine List: 19 Shots You Get In Basic Training / Military
  • #1. Adenovirus, Types 4 and 7.
  • #2. COVID-19.
  • #3. Influenza (Flu Shot)
  • #4. Measles.
  • #5. Meningococcal.
  • #6. Mumps (MMR)
  • #7. Polio.
  • #8. Rubella.
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What shot are you supposed to get every 10 years?

Every adult should get a Tdap vaccine once if they did not receive it as an adolescent to protect against pertussis (whooping cough), and then a Td (tetanus, diphtheria) or Tdap booster shot every 10 years. In addition, women should get the Tdap vaccine each time they are pregnant, preferably at 27 through 36 weeks.
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Do tetanus shots hurt?

Does a tetanus shot hurt? Pain at the injection site is a common side effect from receiving the Tdap vaccine. If pain or swelling causes discomfort, you can take an over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen to help.
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HOW MANY YEARS DO YOU HAVE TO SERVE IN THE ARMY?



What are the 5 types of vaccines?

There are several types of vaccines, including:
  • Inactivated vaccines.
  • Live-attenuated vaccines.
  • Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines.
  • Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines.
  • Toxoid vaccines.
  • Viral vector vaccines.
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Is the peanut butter shot still given?

The "peanut butter" shot, in the military, is a slang term for the famous bicillin vaccination every recruit receives unless they have an allergy — and can prove it. But if you can't, you're in for an experience of a lifetime.
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What vaccines are required by law?

These PHLP menus examine state healthcare facility vaccination laws for the following vaccine-preventable diseases:
  • Hepatitis B. Menu of State Healthcare Facility Hepatitis B Vaccination Laws.
  • Influenza. ...
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) ...
  • Pertussis. ...
  • Pneumococcal disease. ...
  • Varicella.
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How long is a deployment?

The average military deployment is typically between six and 12 months long. However, deployment lengths vary greatly from branch to branch, are situational and depend on several factors specific to each individual service member.
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Is basic training hard?

Army Basic Training is both physically and mentally demanding, but knowing what to expect before you get there will help you start off on the right foot for your Army journey. And at some point during basic, you'll be grateful for any leg up you can get.
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How long is Army Basic Training 2021?

You're ready to start becoming a Soldier. In 10 weeks, you'll be physically and mentally stronger than you've ever been, and ready to join the team that protects America. Most recruits are curious about Basic Combat Training (BCT).
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Is Air Force boot camp hard?

Air Force BMT isn't easy. It will take all of your fortitude and wherewithal to make it through. Taking advantage of the resources the Air Force provides is vital. Remember your training in stress relief and mental preparation.
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Does the Army go through your phone?

The Army's cell phone policy for recruits is pretty tough. Changes recruits can expect in day-to-day cell phone use include most training platoons allowing only voice calls, no text, video, or photo exchanges, and you won't be allowed to have your phone with you at all times as you did in civilian life.
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Can you join the military with cavities?

An enlisting soldier must be free of cavities and have all dental work to address tooth decay completed by the time they are sworn in. If cavities are detected, this will not bar you from joining the military as long as you get the required fillings by the time you are sworn in.
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What does the Army issue you at Basic?

Basic Training starts early and with a bang – you will arrive at your Boot Camp base and be issued your personal gear and uniform items. Then, you will turn in all of your personal “contraband items” and in process to include a full assortment of vaccinations.
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What is considered fully vaccinated?

Being fully vaccinated means that you have finished your vaccine, whether that's one dose or two, and two weeks have passed. You do need two weeks for your immune system to mount its full response. You are then considered fully immunized.
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How many types of vaccines are there?

Four types of vaccines are currently available: Live virus vaccines use the weakened (attenuated) form of the virus. The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and the varicella (chickenpox) vaccine are examples.
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Do green card holders need to be vaccinated to enter US?

The White House announced that vaccines will be required for international travelers coming into the United States, with an effective date of November 8, 2021.
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Why do some needles hurt more?

The bigger and duller the needle, the more likely it will hurt. Some shots are administered by sticking a needle through a rubber tube to draw out the medicine before the needle is used in the skin, which can dull the needle and be more painful, Stewart said.
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What shots do Navy recruits get?

Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history. Quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (containing A, C, Y, and W-135 polysaccharide antigens) is administered on a one-time basis to recruits. The vaccine is given as soon as practicable after in-processing or training.
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Why do you get injections in the bum?

Intramuscular injections are absorbed faster than subcutaneous injections. This is because muscle tissue has a greater blood supply than the tissue just under your skin. Muscle tissue can also hold a larger volume of medication than subcutaneous tissue.
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Which vaccines live virus?

Types of Live Viral Vaccines
  • Chickenpox (varicella) vaccines.
  • FluMist (intranasal flu nasal spray)
  • Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines.
  • Japanese encephalitis vaccine.
  • Oral polio vaccine (no longer used in the United States)
  • Rotavirus vaccines.
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What are the 4 main types of vaccines?

There are four categories of vaccines in clinical trials: whole virus, protein subunit, viral vector and nucleic acid (RNA and DNA).
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What is the name of COVID-19 vaccine?

COVAXIN® - India's First Indigenous COVID-19 Vaccine. COVAXIN®, India's indigenous COVID-19 vaccine by Bharat Biotech is developed in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) - National Institute of Virology (NIV).
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