Visit the CDC’s website for the latest guidance on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.
귀넷 엄마는 “감사합니다”라고 말합니다
예방 접종을 받으면 자신을 보호하는 것만이 아닙니다. 또한 사랑하는 사람들과 지역 사회를 보호합니다. 여러분 덕분에 귀넷은 평범한 것에 더 가까이 다가 가고 있습니다.
예방 접종을 받았지만 여전히 경계
백신 접종은 COVID-19의 확산을 막기위한 큰 단계입니다. 하지만 일단 예방 접종을 맞은 것은 아닙니다.
CDC에 따르면 , 예방 접종을받은 사람이 병에 걸리지 않더라도 예방 접종을받은 사람이 다른 사람에게 바이러스를 전파 할 수 있습니다. 진정으로 정상으로 돌아가려면 지역 사회에서 가능한 한 많은 사람들에게 예방 접종을 맞아야합니다. 우리는 모든 것이 정상으로 돌아갈 준비가되어 있습니다. 그러나 하나의 귀넷 카운티로 함께 일하면 우리는 거기에 도달 할 수 있습니다!
말씀을 전하십시오
엄마를 더 자랑스럽게 만들고 싶습니까? 예방 접종에 대해 널리 알리십시오. COVID-19 예방 접종을 맞거나 “기다리고 보자”접근 방식을 취하는 것에 대해 확신하지 못하는 사람을 알고있을 수 있습니다. 그렇다면 경험을 공유하고 질문이있는 의료 서비스 제공자에게 문의하도록 장려하고이 사이트와 같은 온라인 리소스로 안내하십시오. Gwinnett, Newton 및 Rockdale 카운티 보건부 백신 웹 사이트.
일반적인 부작용
COVID-19 백신의 부작용은 완전히 정상이며 예상 할 수 있습니다. 가장 흔한 부작용으로는 주사를 맞은 팔의 단기 통증과 부기, 발열, 오한, 피로, 두통 등이 있습니다. 이러한 부작용은 괜찮으며 신체가 COVID-19에 대한 방어를 구축하고 있음을 보여줍니다. 걱정하지 마세요. 부작용이 없더라도 백신은 여전히 효과가 있습니다.
주사를 맞은 부위가 붉어 지거나 아픔이 24 시간 후에 증가하거나 부작용이 며칠 후에도 사라지지 않는 것 같으면 의료 서비스 제공자에게 연락해야합니다.
두 번째 복용량이 필요합니까?
화이자 및 모더 나 백신은 3 ~ 4 주 간격으로 2 회 접종해야합니다. 첫 번째로 체크인 할 때 두 번째 복용량에 대한 예약을하게됩니다. 예방 접종 장소의 의료 서비스 제공자가 두 번째 접종을받을시기와 장소를 정확히 알려줄 것입니다.
Johnson & Johnson 백신은 한 번만 접종하면됩니다. Johnson & Johnson 백신을 맞은 경우 두 번째 접종을 맞을 필요가 없습니다.
I Got Vaccinated – Now What? – FAQ
How long will it take for the vaccine to become fully effective?
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require two doses spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart. According to the CDC, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines reach full effectiveness 2 weeks after the second dose.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires only one dose. According to the CDC, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine reaches full effectiveness 2 weeks after vaccination.
What if my side effects get worse or last longer than a few days?
Discomfort, fever, and soreness are normal after getting vaccinated. You should contact your doctor or health care provider if:
- Redness or soreness where you got the shot increases after 24 hours
- Your side effects do not seem to be going away after a few days
If I have side effects, how would I know if they’re serious and need medical attention?
If you get a COVID-19 vaccine and you think you might be having a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site, seek immediate medical care by calling 911.
According to the CDC, a small number of people have experienced anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, to the vaccine. Signs of anaphylaxis usually occur within minutes of exposure to an allergen and include:
- Skin reactions, like hives, itching, and flushed or pale skin
- Low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Constriction of your airways and a swollen tongue or throat
- A weak and rapid pulse
- Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
- Dizziness or fainting
Anaphylaxis is very rare, and it is readily treated with medicines available to vaccination providers. For this reason, you will be asked to stay 15 to 30 minutes after your vaccination so that you can be observed by medical professionals and receive treatment in the unlikely case that it is needed.
Can I take pain relievers if I have side effects from the vaccine?
If you’re experiencing common side effects like fever, pain, or swelling after getting your vaccine, the CDC recommends that you talk to your health care provider about taking over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. However, you should not take pain relievers before getting your vaccine. Consult with your health care provider before taking any new medication.
I got vaccinated. Can I visit with my family and friends now?
According to the most recent guidance from the CDC, people are considered fully vaccinated 2 weeks after their second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or 2 weeks after they get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Once you are fully vaccinated, you can resume indoor and outdoor activities without wearing a mask, except where state, local, and business regulations around masking are still in place. Vaccinated people should continue wearing masks when visiting hospitals and while traveling on planes and public transportation.
How soon can I stop wearing a mask?
According to the CDC, once you are fully vaccinated, you can resume indoor and outdoor activities without wearing a mask, except where state, local, and business regulations around masking are still in place. Vaccinated people should continue wearing masks when visiting hospitals and while traveling on planes and public transportation.
Taking ongoing precautions against COVID-19 is a personal choice. Some people may continue to wear a mask and social distance while they wait for the rest of their family to get vaccinated. People who have preexisting conditions or take medications that weaken their immune system may also need to continue following all precautions to prevent COVID-19.
Above all else, do what is best for you and your family. And if you’re feeling unwell or have symptoms, wear a mask, stay away from others, and get a COVID-19 test.
Can I still get COVID-19 if I got the vaccine?
The vaccines currently available in the U.S. are highly effective in preventing COVID-19. While your risk of getting the virus is low after you get vaccinated, it is still possible.
If you’re feeling unwell or have symptoms, wear a mask, stay away from others, and get a COVID-19 test as soon as you can.
Can I still spread COVID-19 if I got the vaccine?
After getting both doses of the vaccine, it can take several days for your body to build up protection to COVID-19. In that time, it’s possible to become infected with the virus.
Researchers are exploring whether people who have been vaccinated can still spread the virus, even if they don’t get sick. Check the CDC for the most recent guidance. And if you’re feeling unwell or have symptoms, wear a mask, stay away from others, and get a COVID-19 test.