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Description: Read on for all that you need to know about the vaccines available to Indians, how to register, dos and don’ts before and after the jab, eligibility criteria and how to get your vaccine certificate.
WHO SHOULD AVOID GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE?
- People below the age of 18
- Individuals suffering from high fever
- Pregnant women and lactating mothers
- People showing active symptoms of COVID-19 (can take only after 4-8 weeks)
- If you have recently recovered from COVID-19, talk to your doctor before getting vaccinated
- People suffering from acute illness and hospitalized even with non-COVID-19 related conditions (take the vaccine after 4-8 weeks or after complete recovery)
- People who are immunocompromised due to chronic conditions like cancer, HIV or are on immunosuppressants need to take medical advice.
- Individuals who are on blood thinners should consult a doctor before getting vaccinated.
Vaccine schedule |
DO'S AND DON’TS
AFTER GETTING
THE VACCINE:
- Some common side effects like mild fever, rash at the site of injection, fatigue are common. Don’t get anxious - these are normal
- If you are feeling severe discomfort like chest pain, difficulty breathing and other critical symptoms, seek immediate medical intervention
- It will take at least 3 weeks for the antibodies to kick in. So, follow all precautionary measures like masking, sanitizing and maintaining social distance
- You can drink alcohol but in very moderate amounts. Avoid smoking (kick the habit if possible).
People between 18-44 can choose
their preferred vaccine, if they are
getting inoculated in the private
centres. The government centres will
however continue inoculation with
whatever vaccines available with them.
WHAT TO EAT AND WHAT TO AVOID:
Hydrate! Have plenty of water, fruit-infused
drinks, tender coconut water, buttermilk, and
hydrating foods to lessen the side effects, if any
Include whole grains like wheat, brown rice, and
millets that help to keep the body energized.
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