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Can a person be immune to the flu or the vaccine? I am wondering because when I get a shot I get a big "bruise" around the shot area and when I was little my doctor told me that I was allergic to eggs but I eat eggs just fine. No a peson cannot be immune to the flu or vaccine, because the influenza virus still mutates. You may get a vaccine and be protected, but next year it will be a different strand. Hope this helps. Nope never heard of it no chance |
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