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There's something about these people who "mix and match" vaccines I've never understood. There's supposed to be a database that everyone goes into where they indicate what vaccine you got and when you got it. At least I was of the understanding that was the case: it used to be at least you had to book appointments for these vaccines, and I thought the reason was so they could put you into the database.
So why does the big database not flag people as having already been vaccinated and not let them take it again? Or is there not a big database?
I saw an article recently about people doing that, and some of them got their vaccines in other countries to avoid this. I'm sure if you tried hard enough though, you could manage to get vaccinated somewhere that doesn't bother to check.