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goatsarah (goatsarah@thegoatery.dyndns.org)'s status on Thursday, 22-Feb-2024 08:20:17 JST goatsarah @avuko @bicmay I was single vaccine measles. I’m took old to have had MMR. -
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goatsarah (goatsarah@thegoatery.dyndns.org)'s status on Thursday, 22-Feb-2024 08:46:20 JST goatsarah @benjamingeer @avuko @bicmay The chances of my doctor agreeing to do that are precisely zero. -
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Benjamin Geer (benjamingeer@zirk.us)'s status on Thursday, 22-Feb-2024 08:46:22 JST Benjamin Geer @goatsarah @avuko @bicmay When in doubt, a blood test can tell you if you have enough immunity or if you need a booster.
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goatsarah (goatsarah@thegoatery.dyndns.org)'s status on Thursday, 22-Feb-2024 20:43:13 JST goatsarah @TheDonsieLass @avuko @bicmay Im dual resident, so yeah, I have an NHS GP -
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The Crafty Miss (thedonsielass@mas.to)'s status on Thursday, 22-Feb-2024 20:43:14 JST The Crafty Miss @goatsarah @avuko @bicmay I don't know how it works in Portugal. Do you still have an NHS GP at all, or could register as a temporary patient? Here, you'd be eligible to get the second dose of a measles-containing vaccine (they'd give you MMR). If they argue, you can direct them to NHS guidance (https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/mmr-vaccine/) under 'When older children and adults should have the MMR vaccine'
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