Shanghai will launch COVID-19 vaccine appointment vaccination for people aged 12-17 step by step.
Cctv newsAccording to the news of "Shanghai Education" WeChat, according to the deployment of the joint prevention and control mechanism in the State Council, Shanghai will start the registration and appointment vaccination of COVID-19 vaccine for people aged 12-17 step by step.
From August 12, the city started 15-mdash; 17-year-olds register for an appointment vaccination. Parents (guardians) can register an APPointment online through the "Healthy Cloud" app. After the appointment is successful, the child will go to the appointed inoculation point for vaccination accompanied by parents (guardians).
12— 14-year-old population COVID-19 vaccine registration appointment vaccination time will be notified separately. Foreigners aged 12-17, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and overseas Chinese will start vaccination in due course according to the relevant deployment arrangements.
At present, the vaccinated vaccines are Covid-19 inactivated vaccine from Sinopharm Zhongsheng Beijing Institute and Kexing Zhongxin Crown Virus inactivated vaccine, with two doses in the whole process.
If you have any questions about vaccination in COVID-19, you can call the Shanghai Health Hotline at 12320.
Hot Questions and Answers on Appointment Vaccination of COVID-19 Vaccine among People Aged 12-17
1. Why should people aged 12-17 be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine?
Vaccination with Covid-19 vaccine can obtain corresponding immunity, thus effectively reducing the risk of onset, severe illness and death; At the same time, children and adolescents will spread to the people around them after infection. Vaccination with Covid-19 vaccine is of great significance to strengthen the immune barrier of the population and block the epidemic in COVID-19.
2. Is it safe to vaccinate people aged 12-17 with COVID-19 vaccine?
According to the press conference of the State Council Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism, the Covid-19 inactivated vaccine produced by Sinopharm China Institute of Biological Products and Beijing Kexing Zhongwei Biotechnology Co., Ltd. has carried out relevant clinical trials on children and adolescents aged 3-17. After evaluation and demonstration, it is fully proved that it is safe to use in people aged 3-17.
3. What kind of Covid-19 vaccine was given to people aged 12-17?
Relevant state departments have approved the emergency use of Covid-19 inactivated vaccine produced by China Institute of Biological Products of Sinopharm Group and Beijing Kexing Zhongwei Biotechnology Co., Ltd. among people aged 12-17. There are 2 doses of basic immunization, with an interval of 3-8 weeks. Inoculation route is intramuscular injection, and the best part is deltoid muscle outside the upper arm.
4. How to register an appointment?
You can download the "Healthy Cloud" App or enter the "Covid-19 Vaccination Service" area through the "Healthy Cloud Pro" WeChat applet, the "Follow the Bid" mobile terminal, the "Shanghai Release" and the "Shanghai CDC", select "Minors Registration", and parents (guardians) will make registration and appointment according to the operation steps.
For families without mobile phones, they can bring their ID cards to the health post in the street to print the vaccination bar code themselves, and then choose the designated vaccination point nearby to vaccinate themselves.
5. Where can I get the Covid-19 vaccine? The school and the place of residence are not in the same district. How to choose the inoculation point?
Parents (guardians) can choose an inoculation point near the school or the district where they live to make an appointment for their children. After registering through the "With the bid" and "Healthy Cloud" apps, they will see all the information of the inoculation points that can be reserved.
6. What are the contraindications for vaccination?
Inoculation contraindications for people aged 12-17 are the same as those for adults aged 18 and above. According to the Technical Guide for Vaccination in Covid-19 (First Edition), the usual taboos for vaccination include:
(1) those who are allergic to the active ingredients of the vaccine, any kind of inactive ingredients, substances used in the production process, or those who have been allergic to similar vaccines before;
(2) Those who have had severe allergic reactions to vaccines in the past (such as acute allergic reactions, angioneurotic edema, dyspnea, etc.);
(3) Patients with uncontrolled epilepsy and other serious nervous system diseases (such as transverse myelitis, guillain-barre syndrome, demyelinating diseases, etc.);
(4) People who are suffering from fever, acute diseases, acute attacks of chronic diseases, or uncontrolled patients with severe chronic diseases;
(5) Other taboos listed in the manual.
7. I have just received other vaccines recently, such as rabies vaccine and HPV vaccine. Can I get Covid-19 vaccine?
If you have been vaccinated with other vaccines, it is recommended to vaccinate Covid-19 vaccine every 14 days.
After vaccination with Covid-19 vaccine, it is suggested that the interval between vaccination and other vaccines should be at least 14 days. However, in case of dog bite or trauma, it is unnecessary to consider this interval when emergency vaccination with rabies vaccine, tetanus vaccine or immunoglobulin is needed.
8. Can I get vaccinated if I feel uncomfortable on the day of the appointment?
If you have fever, cough, diarrhea and other unwell symptoms on the day of scheduled vaccination, it is recommended to suspend vaccination and make an appointment after recovery.
9. What should I pay attention to before vaccination? What materials do I need to carry when I am vaccinated?
Be careful not to have an empty stomach before vaccination, wear loose clothes to facilitate vaccination, carry necessary identification documents and other materials, and wear masks throughout the vaccination clinic.
If you take antipyretics, antiviral drugs and antibiotics before inoculation, please inform the doctor at the inoculation point.
Parents (guardians) are required to accompany the vaccinator, bring the vaccinator’s ID card or household registration book, and go to the appointed inoculation point for vaccination. Show the "vaccination barcode" at the scene, sign the "informed consent form" voluntarily, and vaccinate according to the staff’s instructions.
10. Are there any precautions after vaccination?
After inoculation, you can live, study and play normally, and you should pay attention to rest and avoid being too tired. Pay attention to a healthy and light diet and eat less seafood and other foods that are easy to induce allergies. Drink plenty of water on the day of inoculation, keep the local skin clean and avoid scratching the inoculation site with your hands. It is recommended not to do strenuous exercise within one week after inoculation. After vaccination, it is still necessary to take protective measures such as wearing masks, washing hands frequently and keeping social distance.
11. Do you need to avoid eating after vaccination?
After vaccination, doctors usually remind people not to eat irritating foods such as peppers and seafood such as fish and shrimp to reduce the discomfort and possible allergies caused by these foods. If you don’t have a history of allergies such as seafood and have eating habits such as peppers, you can eat them normally according to your usual eating habits. After vaccination, you can eat normally.
12. What are the possible adverse reactions of Covid-19 vaccination?
According to the results of clinical trials of Covid-19 vaccine and the information collected during its use, the common adverse reactions of Covid-19 vaccine are basically similar to those of other vaccines that have been widely used. Mainly for the inoculation site redness, induration, pain, etc., but also fever, fatigue, nausea, headache, muscle pain and so on. Generally, there is no need for special treatment. If necessary, contact the inoculation point, which will give disposal guidance.