The impact of delaying vaccines at 18 months is minimal. The immunity from previous vaccinations remains unaffected, and the vaccines at 2, 4, and 12 months are still prioritized during the pandemic. It is recommended to follow health measures and reschedule appointments once the pandemic is over or vaccination services resume. Some pharmacies may still offer vaccination services with proper hygiene and social distancing precautions. Refer to health authorities for further guidance.
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