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The latest 10 asked about vaccination in COVID-19, what new changes have been made in vaccination in COVID-19 recently?

With the further in-depth discovery of COVID-19, the change of vaccine has also become a topic of discussion. Many of us have been vaccinated, but do you know the recent changes in vaccines in COVID-19? Can COVID-19 Vaccine Fight the New Mutant Virus? There are still some changes in vaccination. Is that clear? Let's analyze the recent changes of COVID-19 vaccine in detail.

First, list a vaccine. Some people who are concerned about this may have found out. Now the community has informed people to get a vaccine, saying that they have already had a shot, and those waiting for the second shot should not have come yet. Now we are vaccinated with a new batch of COVID-19 vaccine, and we only need one shot. But before, we had two injections, and the inoculation time of both injections was more than fifteen days. After the new vaccine comes on the market, people only need one shot.

Two, COVID-19 vaccination precautions. Vaccination preventive measures in COVID-19 have not changed significantly. When people are preparing for vaccination, they can first inquire whether they need to make an appointment and whether they meet the vaccination conditions. Those who meet the vaccination conditions can directly bring their ID cards to the community vaccination service center for free vaccination. It should be noted here that after the inoculation is completed, you must observe at the inoculation point for 30 minutes and then leave on your own. Once you find any problems, you should communicate with the doctor in time.

Third, some people can't get the COVID-19 vaccine. In the past, people thought that the elderly and children should not be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine, but now this rule has changed. Vaccination is not recommended for people below 18, but for healthy people over 60 years old. For those elderly people who are healthy, or those who have chronic diseases but are not in the onset stage, or those who have taken drugs to stabilize their condition, they can also be vaccinated. But pregnant women and pregnant women had better not get vaccinated.

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