Yes, the COVID vaccine can be administered at the same time or shortly after the 12-month and 4-year vaccines. It is recommended to ideally wait 14 days between the COVID vaccine and other inactivated or live attenuated vaccines for children aged 6 months to 4 years. However, co-administration is allowed in order to avoid missed vaccination opportunities, based on available data for other age groups.
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