[vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Is the Covid vaccine safe? Is the vaccination mandatory?”][vc_single_image image=”3913″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]FAQs about immunisation answered:[/vc_column_text][vc_toggle title=”Since the vaccine is being introduced in a short span of time, will it be safe?” style=”rounded” open=”true”]After the regulatory bodies have cleared the vaccines based on its safety and efficacy, only then they will be introduced in the country.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Is it mandatory to get vaccinated?” style=”rounded”]Taking the Covid-19 vaccine is voluntary. However, it has been advised to receive the complete vaccine schedule for protection against Covid-19.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Is it necessary for a Covid recovered person to get vaccinated?” style=”rounded”]It has been advised to receive the complete schedule of vaccine irrespective of past history of infection because this will help you to develop a strong immune response.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Can the vaccine be taken by a person already on medication for illness like cancer, diabetes, etc?” style=”rounded”]Yes. People with comorbid conditions are considered more vulnerable so they need to get vaccinated.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Can a person presently having a confirmed/suspected Covid infection be vaccinated?” style=”rounded”]Persons with confirmed/suspected Covid-19 infection may increase the risk of spreading the same to others at vaccination sites. So, they should defer vaccination for 14 days after symptoms resolution.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”How is one or more vaccine chosen for administration out of the multiple vaccines available?” style=”rounded”]Only the Covid-19 vaccines that receive the license by the Drug Regulator will be safe & effective. 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.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”What documents are required for the registration process?” style=”rounded”]Any government-issued photo ID can be produced at the time of registration. Valid documents include Aadhaar, Driving license, PAN card, Voter ID among others. The eligible beneficiaries will be informed on their registered mobile number.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”How will the beneficiary receive information about the due date of vaccination?” style=”rounded”]Followed by a mandatory registration, the beneficiary will receive an SMS on their mobile number about the due date, time, and place of vaccination where they need to be present with a Photo ID. After getting the vaccine, the beneficiary will receive a QR-code based certificate on their mobile number.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”How many doses will be needed to be taken and how long will it take to develop the antibodies?” style=”rounded”]Two doses, 28 days apart, need to be taken by a person as a complete vaccination schedule. Protective levels of the antibodies are generally developed 2 weeks after taking the 2nd dose of the vaccine.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”What are the possible side-effects of the COVID-19 vaccine?” style=”rounded”]It is currently not clear what side-effects it may cause and the vaccine will be introduced only when the safety is proven. Similar to other vaccines, common side effects may include mild fever, pain at the site of injection, etc
States have been asked to make arrangements to deal with Covid-19 vaccine-related side-effects.[/vc_toggle][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
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