Covid 19 Vaccine

The COVID-19 vaccine is designed to protect individuals from the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19. It works by stimulating the body’s immune system to produce antibodies and memory cells, enabling rapid defense against the virus in future exposures.
Vaccination significantly reduces the risk of infection, severe illness, hospitalization, and death. It is recommended for individuals of eligible age groups and is administered in a safe, sterile environment by trained healthcare professionals.
Regular vaccination and booster doses help maintain immunity over time, especially against emerging variants.

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  • The COVID-19 Vaccine service includes the following:
  • Vaccine Type: mRNA, Viral Vector, or Inactivated (depending on availability)
  • Primary Dose(s) as per vaccine guidelines
  • Recommended Booster Dose(s)
  • Eligibility Check as per health authority recommendations
  • Safe Administration by trained professionals
  • Post-vaccination Observation Period (15–30 minutes)
  • Monitoring for common mild side effects (e.g., soreness, fatigue, mild fever)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1Who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine?

    Eligibility is determined by national health guidelines based on age, medical history, and vaccination status.

  • 2 Do I need to book an appointment for the vaccine?

    Yes, advance booking is recommended to ensure vaccine availability and reduce waiting time.

  • 3How many doses will I need?

    The number of doses depends on the vaccine type. Most require a primary series of 1–2 doses plus periodic boosters.

  • 4 Are there any side effects?

    Most side effects are mild, such as arm soreness, mild fever, or fatigue, and typically resolve within 1–2 days.

  • 5 How long should I wait after recovery from COVID-19 before getting vaccinated?

    Generally, you should wait at least 4 weeks after recovery before vaccination, but follow your doctor’s advice.

  • 6 Can I get vaccinated if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?

    In most cases, yes — but it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider for guidance.

  • 7Do I still need a booster if I’ve already had COVID-19?

    Yes. Vaccination after infection provides stronger and longer-lasting protection.

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