Anonymous ID: 9c30c3 June 22, 2021, 12:41 p.m. No.65364   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>65296

[note: wording regarding children has changed since screenshot this morning. "There is not enough evidence on the use of vaccines against COVID-19 in children to make recommendations for children to be vaccinated against COVID-19".]

 

WHO SHOULD GET VACCINATED

 

The COVID-19 vaccines are safe for most people 18 years and older, including those with pre-existing conditions of any kind, including auto-immune disorders. These conditions include: hypertension, diabetes, asthma, pulmonary, liver and kidney disease, as well as chronic infections that are stable and controlled.

 

If supplies are limited in your area, discuss your situation with your care provider if you:

 

Have a compromised immune system

Are pregnant (if you are already breastfeeding, you should continue after vaccination)

Have a history of severe allergies, particularly to a vaccine (or any of the ingredients in the vaccine)

Are severely frail

 

Children should not be vaccinated for the moment.

Children and adolescents tend to have milder disease compared to adults, so unless they are part of a group at higher risk of severe COVID-19, it is less urgent to vaccinate them than older people, those with chronic health conditions and health workers.

 

More evidence is needed on the use of the different COVID-19 vaccines in children to be able to make general recommendations on vaccinating children against COVID-19.

 

WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) has concluded that the Pfizer/BionTech vaccine is suitable for use by people aged 12 years and above. Children aged between 12 and 15 who are at high risk may be offered this vaccine alongside other priority groups for vaccination. Vaccine trials for children are ongoing and WHO will update its recommendations when the evidence or epidemiological situation warrants a change in policy.

 

It's important for children to continue to have the recommended childhood vaccines.

 

WHAT SHOULD I DO AND EXPECT AFTER GETTING VACCINATED

 

Stay at the place where you get vaccinated for at least 15 minutes afterwards, just in case you have an unusual reaction, so health workers can help you.

 

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/covid-19-vaccines/advice