COVID Vaccine Questions and Answers

People are asking about vaccination again after taking Sinopharm and is it possible to do that. In UAE, people who have had two doses of Sinopharm are advised to get one Pfizer injection in the next six months. Sinopharm has little protection against the Delta Variant while Pfizer provides 88% protection against Delta after two injections which is the highest percent of Delta protection in the world. It would be convenient for the people of Burma to lose their precious lives anymore.

Question: I would like to know if this can be possible as he said.

Answer: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that current vaccines, including the Sinopharm vaccine, be vaccinated to prevent the spread of disease and death from a variety of viruses. However, the extent of the effect of the Sinopharm vaccine on these variants is still being studied. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that the third vaccination should not be taken in order to prioritize the people in impoverished counties who have not yet received the vaccine, although the vaccine policy may vary from country to country.

Question: I would like to know more about pregnancy and COVID vaccines. Which vaccine is recommended by the WHO and where can it be given in Myanmar?

Answer: Experts suggest that pregnant women should be given priority in the case of COVID, as it can increase the risk of serious complications and pregnancy-related complications. However, most vaccines do not yet have reliable research data for pregnant women, so the benefits and risks of vaccinating pregnant women are unknown. Adverse effects should be considered in consultation with a qualified health care provider to compare the possible side effects of COVID infection. The most widely used vaccines recognized by the World Health Organization are Covishield from the United Kingdom, and India, AstraZeneca from the United Kingdom, Pfizer/Bion Tech, Moderna, Janssen, Sinopharm (Beijing Institute of Biological Products Co-Ltd) from China, and Sinovac.

Among them, AstraZeneca / Covishield and Janssen have been shown to have minor side effects related to blood clotting. The risks and side effects of the vaccine, which have been studied in pregnant women at Sinopharm and Sinovac, are incomplete and the implants should be weighed and consulted with a qualified health care provider. AstraZeneca / Covishield does not provide complete information on the side effects of the pregnancy vaccine and it can be used by pregnant women at high risk of infection (e.g., health workers). Only those with other serious infections should be consulted with a doctor before being vaccinated. Pfizer / Bion Tech and Moderna are now able to gather more information about pregnancy and have no major side effects. Photo Source https://web.facebook.com/ckcmohnugmm/?ref=page_internal

Question: Can a person with a heart machine, and who is allergic to penicillin be vaccinated?

Answer: Yes. You should consult your healthcare provider first before vaccinating if you have any allergies with medicine. You can read some dos and don’ts about vaccinating in Question 10 of the post below.

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Question: Can the COVID vaccine be given to people taking medixon and atocor due to the nephrotic syndrome? Which vaccines are available and which are not?

Answer: Of course. However, it is important to discuss with your doctor about vaccination or taking the anti-immune drugs only after balancing the potential risks of your health condition with the potential for non-vaccination. Antiretroviral drugs may weaken the body’s response to the vaccine, which may also reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine. In fact, preventive measures such as using masks, watching hands often, living 6 feet apart, and avoiding crowds is a must to prevent infection after vaccination.

Question: Do I have to get the Covishield from the full restart if I get it later than the due date? What are the side effects of taking Covishield three times?

Answer: The full dose should be given within a specified period of time for the vaccine to be fully effective. The second dose of the Covishield vaccine should be given within 4 to 8 weeks and a second dose up to 12 weeks is recommended. For various reasons, if a second dose is not received beyond the recommended time, the vaccine should be repeated. There are no known side effects of the three Covishield injections like the one described above.

Question: Can people with low hemoglobin and anemia be vaccinated?

Answer: Yes. However, for bone marrow anemia, the body’s response to the vaccine may be reduced and the vaccine may not be fully effective and should be consulted with a physician. Plus, preventive methods such as using masks, watching hands often, living 6 feet apart, and avoiding crowds is a must to prevent infection after vaccination.

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