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Why do vaccines vary in effectiveness?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Well , if you mean why do some hurt more or less than others I can help you.

My high school is going to get the A(H1N1) flu shot this Friday and some people faint because of how scared they can be of getting a shot

The reason the pain varies is because some shots have a stronger liquid than others and for some vaccines you are less stressed.

More : A shot is not meant to hurt , they are there to protect you and no one finds it pleasant but it's life and there are many things that can happen that hurt more than a vaccine.

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