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COVID-19 vaccination – A handy guide for all your queries

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Here’s a guideline shared by expert to help proceed with vaccinating yourself and your loves ones:

ByDr Rahul Pandit

March 15, 2021 (IANSlife) We have entered the 2nd phase of the world’s largest immunization programmme. However, several looming questions could hamper the success of this program and weaken the fight against COVID19. 

Yes, vaccination is the most effective tool to fight the COVID19 pandemic and help us succeed in our mission to restore normalcy! Having said that, the COVID-19 vaccination drive in India has seen much momentum since Day 1. With an enthusiastic push from the civic bodies, we are slowly but steadily approaching our target goals. After successful round of vaccination for the healthcare providers and frontline workers, we have now moved to vaccinate and protect seniors above 60 years of age, and those above 45 years with comorbidities.  

 

Here’s a guideline to help proceed with vaccinating yourself and your loves ones: 

1. All adults should take the COVID19 vaccine and encourage others to take it as well 

2. You should have had your meals, and be well hydrated for your vaccination 

3. Only people who have an Anaphylaxis (allergic reaction) to any of the vaccine contents, should NOT take the vaccine 

4. All approved vaccines including Covishield and Covaxin have; 

  • 100% efficacy in preventing death due to COVID19 
  • Very high efficacy against severe COVID19 
  • High to moderate efficacy (60%-95%) against symptomatic COVID19  
  • Poor efficacy only against asymptomatic COVID19 

5. Vaccinating the high-risk vulnerable population - above 60yrs and above 45yrs with co-morbidities will bring down the mortality rate to ‘very low’, as currently, this group forms almost 90% of patients who succumb to the disease. Therefore, we must encourage people in these age groups to be vaccinated 

6. People with previous COVID19 infection should take the vaccine only after 8-12weeks of recovery from COVID 19 

7.  A person who has received Plasma Therapy to treat a previous COVID19 infection should wait for 8-12 weeks before taking the vaccine 

8. Vaccine is safe in patients with Hypertension, Diabetes, Renal Failure, and Heart Disease, amongst those who have undergone bypass, post-Angiography, and those on Dialysis 

9. In pregnant women, if the benefit outweighs the risks of the vaccine, then you may take the vaccine. e.g. a frontline pregnant worker should take the vaccine 

10. There is no data on how long pregnancy should be avoided post-vaccination. However, as it is an inactivated or dead virus it should be safe after 6-8 weeks of vaccination to conceive 

11. Vaccine is safe amongst those with a food allergy, drug allergy (other than the vaccine components) and common allergic conditions like Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis and Allergic Dermatitis. But consult your doctor before enrolling yourself 

12. People on anti-platelet agents like Aspirin and Clopidogrel should take the COVID19 vaccine without stopping their medication 

13. Patients on blood thinners like Warfarin or newer anticoagulation agents have a small risk of injection site swelling. Patients who are on these newer agents can skip their morning dose, take the vaccine and continue the next regular dose 

14. Patients with neurological complications like Stroke, Parkinson’s, Dementia should take the vaccine as it is safe for them  

15. Patients on immunosuppressant’s (i.e. patients who’ve undergone organ transplants) of any type can safely take the vaccine. However, immune response may not be complete. Check with your doctor before enrolling 

16. It is false that alcohol is not allowed post-vaccine or that vaccine causes impotency or that vaccine will change the DNA of a person 

17. There are currently no trials available on children, hence vaccination for those below 18yrs can be delayed for now 

18. Patients with Cancer and those undergoing Chemotherapy should consult their doctor and seek an appropriate window for vaccination between the Chemotherapy cycles. Ideally, the patient should wait for at least 4weeks post-chemotherapy to take their vaccine 

19. Fever, body ache, dizziness, headaches are common symptoms post-vaccination 

20. A simple Paracetamol can be taken post-vaccination if required, and most symptoms would be well controlled 

Do not believe in rumours, the best way to get the right information is to speak to doctors at medical centres who are offering the COVID19 vaccination. Remember, vaccine-induced immunity is as important as herd immunity. It is the current and the only way to tackle the growing menace of the virus. Let’s all come together to fight back and end the pandemic once and for all. 



(The author is Director-Critical Care, Fortis Hospitals Mumbai & Member-Maharashtra’s COVID Taskforce) 

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