At that time, the boy who had died was declared dead ten minutes after the vaccination, and he did not even have the chance to be resuscitated before his life ended. However, 30 minutes had passed, and George was still standing on the podium with a ruddy face. There was only a small bump on his wrist where he had been vaccinated, and it was not red at all.
"According to your experience, what's the maximum time for a problem to occur with the vaccination?" Monica observed George and asked the nurse.
"Generally, ten minutes is the observation period. If nothing goes wrong within ten minutes, there won't be any major reaction to the vaccine. Of course, we can't rule out some immune reactions in the body, such as fever, fever, swelling at the injection site, and more, but it's not a big problem. These are all normal vaccine symptoms, and they will automatically disappear after three to five days," the nurse replied.