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Hi everyone!! I'm learning English so I'd like to know in that cases you use "vacinne" and "shot".I have friends who use both words đŸ€·đŸ»â€â™‚ïžCan you help me ?
2021ćčŽ4月22æ—„ 21:51
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A shot is an injection with a needle under the skin or into the muscle. It could be a vaccine, but it could also be another type of medicine, for example an antibiotic. A vaccine is the substance that is injected to protect you from a disease. The polio vaccine can be taken by mouth however.
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Hi Eduardo! Soy de California. I’ve grown up using both words interchangeably. “Vaccine” is something that I’ve heard used more frequently since around 2013 and definitely used more now in reference to the Covid-19 vaccine. Around my area, it’s common to hear the question “Did you get your flu shot?” when talking about the influenza vaccine. As explained by other people, “shot” can also mean alcohol, so it’s totally context dependent. Hope that helps!
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