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Precautions for Minors to Inoculate with COVID-19 Vaccine (Precautions for Minors before Inoculating with COVID-19 Vaccine)

Recently, news has been released one after another in many places across the country, announcing the vaccination work arrangement for local 12- 17-year-old population in COVID-19.

How safe and effective is COVID-19 vaccine for minors? What are the precautions?

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Introduction of COVID-19 Vaccine Inoculation for Minors: Inactivated vaccines are developed by two manufacturers.

Use the latest news: 16 In July, COVID-19 inactivated vaccine was approved for emergency use by people aged 3 ~ 17 years in China Institute of Biological Products of Sinopharm Group, which was demonstrated by relevant departments of the State Council Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism. At the beginning of June, the age range of emergency use of COVID-19 inactivated vaccine developed by Kexing was also expanded.

Precautions for vaccination of minors: nothing special compared with adults.

Implementing phased vaccination among the population aged 3-17, first organizing the vaccination of middle school students aged 12-17, is conducive to arranging the vaccination work more orderly, and is also convenient to gradually understand the psychological process, types of adverse reactions and disposal methods of minors during the vaccination of COVID-19 vaccine, sum up work experience in time, and organize the vaccination of younger people more smoothly.

In any of the following circumstances, vaccination should be suspended:

Those who are allergic to any ingredients in the vaccine, including the auxiliary materials and substances used in the preparation process, have had severe allergic reactions after vaccination in the past.

Suffering from acute disease, severe chronic disease, acute attack of chronic disease and fever.

Have a history or family history of convulsion, epilepsy, Guillain-Barre syndrome, other progressive nervous system diseases, encephalopathy or mental illness.

People diagnosed with congenital or acquired immunodeficiency, HIV infection, lymphoma, leukemia or autoimmune inflammatory diseases.

Known or suspected to have serious respiratory diseases, serious cardiovascular diseases, liver and kidney diseases and malignant tumors; Those who use immunosuppressants such as anti-tumor drugs.

The rest are considered unsuitable for vaccination by the vaccination staff.