Can vaccines be given at different locations?

If, after having received the first dose of vaccine, you are unable to receive the remaining doses at your original location for personal reasons and the vaccine at your location is of the same type as the first dose given at your original location, you can get the vaccine at your current location instead of at your original location, explaining the situation to the vaccination officer before receiving the vaccine. Vaccines have a preventive effect on some diseases, and in general there is more than one vaccine, usually there is a second or third dose present, and the entire vaccination needs to be administered as required to produce a good preventive effect. If you go to another place after receiving the first vaccination and cannot return at the time when the second vaccination is needed, you can usually receive the vaccination at your current location. However, it is necessary to inform the medical staff in advance of the vaccination and to confirm that the vaccination is of the same type as the previous vaccination before receiving it. After receiving the vaccine, the patient should be observed in the observation room for half an hour to see if there are any adverse reactions to the vaccine such as fever, wound redness and swelling, or difficulty in breathing. After vaccination, you should rest properly, avoid touching water to the wound for 3 days to prevent infection, and do not drink a lot of alcohol for 7 days to avoid adverse reactions such as fever and vomiting and to prevent mistaking vaccine allergic reactions for those caused by alcohol.