Know what medical experts want to say about coronavirus vaccine

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It is advised to continue with the precautions like applying a face mask, keeping a distance from others, and washing hands frequently. This reduces the risk of contracting the virus itself and spreading it to others.

With the introduction of the Covid-19 vaccine, questions have been raised in the minds of many people about the process of making this vaccine, its safety, availability, price, and other such issues. Here you will find information on these questions related to vaccines. Also, you will be able to know what scientists know in this regard and what is yet to be known. This information is provided by the World Health Organization (WHO); Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States, and other similar reliable sources. There are many steps you can take to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 and getting vaccinated is one of them. 

Is the coronavirus vaccine safe? 

Amidst the increasing corona cases in the country, what is the government's on corona vaccination and people are coming forward to get it done fast, while some people are also feeling some side effects after getting the vaccine, in this regard World Health Organization That is, the WHO has described coronavirus vaccines as 'safe', saying that it is common to have mild side effects after vaccination, it is a sign that your body is preparing protection.

What are the side effects of the COVID vaccine?

WHO had recently said that mild fever, muscle aches are normal after getting the vaccine, but there is no need to panic from them. This is a sign that your body's immune system is responding to the vaccine. These side effects go away in a few days. Side effects such as pain at the injection site, fatigue, headache, diarrhea are common.

If you have also got vaccinated or are about to get vaccinated, then there is a need to keep these things in mind: 

First of all, you have to avoid going to work immediately after taking the dose of the vaccine, you have to try to stay at home and take rest only, the reason for this is that in many cases it has been seen that side effects are seen in people's bodies.

When to take the second dose of the vaccine after the first dose?

Taking the second dose after taking the first dose of the vaccine depends on which vaccine you have had. If you have received Covexin, you can take another dose of Covaxin between 28 and 42 days. If you have Covishield, then you can take the second dose of the same Covishield between 28 to 56 days.

Side Effects of Corona Vaccine

After getting the corona vaccine, different types of effects and symptoms can be seen on people's bodies. It mainly includes mild fever, weakness, joint pain, lack of water in the body, etc. Although these symptoms also get better. At the same time, some people do not show any kind of symptoms. If you get a mild fever after getting the vaccine, you can seek medical advice.

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