And it’s recommended to do so as there is no evidence to date of safety concerns. In addition, having vaccines done at the same time can help reduce barriers to ensuring the COVID, influenza and routine childhood immunizations are all up-to-date.
If more than one vaccine is administered at a single visit, they should be done at different injection sites using separate injection equipment. Preferably this is in different limbs, however if the same limb must be used, the injection sites should be separated by at least 2.5cm.
If more than one vaccine is administered at a single visit, they should be done at different injection sites using separate injection equipment. Preferably this is in different limbs, however if the same limb must be used, the injection sites should be separated by at least 2.5cm.