Quick facts about COVID-19 Vaccination
As the country gears up for the biggest vaccination drive against COVID-19, we present a special series on Quick facts one should know about COVID-19 Vaccination. The vaccines have been made available only after they have been passed rigorous scientific and regulatory parameters through vaccine trials. These are safe and immunogenic vaccines which have been developed after due scientific research and trials.
Frequently Asked Questions on COVID-19 Vaccine
1. Will COVID 19 vaccine be given to everyone simultaneously?
Based on the potential availability of vaccines the Government of India has selected the priority groups who will be vaccinated on priority as they are at higher risk.
The first group includes healthcare and frontline workers. The second group to receive COVID 19 vaccine will be persons over 50 years of age and persons under 50 years with comorbid conditions.
2. Is it mandatory to take the vaccine?
Vaccination for COVID-19 is voluntary. However, it is advisable to receive the complete schedule of COVID-19 vaccine for protecting one-self against this disease and also to limit the spread of this disease to the close contacts including family members, friends, relatives and co-workers.
3. Will the vaccine be safe as it is being tested and introduced in a short span of time?
Vaccines will be introduced in the country only after the regulatory bodies clear it based on its safety and efficacy.
4. Can a person presently having COVID-19 (confirmed or suspected) infection be vaccinated?
These people may increase the risk of spreading the same to others at vaccination site. For this reason, infected individuals should defer vaccination for 14 days after symptoms resolution.
5. Is it necessary for a COVID recovered person to take the vaccine?
Yes, it is advisable to receive complete schedule of COVID vaccine irrespective of past history of infection with COVID-19. This will help in developing a strong immune response against the disease.
6. Out of the multiple vaccines available, how is one or morevaccine chosen for administration?
The safety and efficacy data from clinical trials of vaccine candidates are examined by Drug regulator of our country before granting the license for the same. Hence, all the COVID-19 vaccines that receive license will have comparable safety and efficacy.
However, it must be ensured that the entire schedule of vaccination is completed by only one type of vaccine as different COVID-19 vaccines are not interchangeable.
7. Will the vaccine introduced in India be as effective as the ones introduced in other countries?
Yes. The COVID 19 vaccine introduced in India will be as effective as any vaccine developed by other countries. Various phases of vaccine trials are undertaken to ensure its safety and efficacy.
8. Can a person get theCOVID-19 vaccine without registration with Health Department?
No, registration of beneficiary is mandatory for vaccination for COVID-19. Only after registration the information on the session site to visit and time will be shared with the beneficiary.
9. What documents are required for registration of eligible beneficiary?
Any of the mentioned ID with Photo – Aadhar Card, Driving License, Health Insurance Smart Card, MGNREGA Job Card, Official identity cards issued to MPs/MLAs/MLCs, PAN Card, Passbooks issued by Bank/Post Office, Passport, Pension Document, Service Identity Card, Voter ID, Smart card issued by RGI under NPR .
10. Will a Photo/ID be required at the time of registration/Session site?
Photo ID is a must for both registration and verification of beneficiary at session site to ensure that the intended person is vaccinated.
11. How will the beneficiary receive information about due date of vaccination? Following online registration, beneficiary will receive SMS on their registered mobile number on the due date, place and time of vaccination.
12. Will vaccinated beneficiaries receive information on the status of their vaccination after completion?
Yes. On getting due dose of COVID 19 vaccines; the beneficiary will receive SMS on their registered mobile number. After all doses of vaccine are administered, a QR code based certificate will also be sent to the registered mobile number of the beneficiary.
13. If one is taking medicines for illnesses like Cancer, Diabetes, Hypertension etc., can she take the COVID-19 vaccine?
Yes, Persons with one or more of these comorbid conditions are considered high risk category. They need to get COVID-19 vaccinations.
14. Are there any preventive measures and precautions that one needs to follow at the session site?
We request you to rest at the vaccination Centre for at least half an hour after taking the COVID-19 vaccine.Inform the nearest health authorities/ANM/ASHA in case you feel any discomfort or uneasiness subsequently. Remember to continue following key COVID Appropriate Behaviours like wearing of mask, maintaining hand sanitization and physical distance (or 6 feet).
15. What about the possible side-effects from COVID-19 vaccine?
COVID Vaccine will be introduced only when the safety is proven. As is true for other vaccines, the common side effects in some individuals could be mild fever, pain, etc. at the site of injection.
States have been asked to start making arrangements to deal with any Covid-19 vaccine-related side-effects as one of the measures towards safe vaccine delivery among masses.
16. How many doses of the vaccine would have to be taken by me and at what interval?
Two doses of vaccine, 28 days apart, need to be taken by an individual to complete the vaccination schedule.
17. When would antibodies develop? After taking first dose, after taking second dose or much later?
Protective levels of antibodies are generally developed two weeks after receiving the 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
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