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Can 2 live vaccines be given on the same day if they are not given simultaneously (i.e.: one in am and one in pm)?

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Can 2 live vaccines be given on the same day if they are not given simultaneously (i.e.: one in am and one in pm)?

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Yes. Simultaneous is operationally defined as the same clinic day. For example, if a person receives MMR in the morning, s/he can receive varicella vaccine that afternoon on the same clinic day.

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