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SHARING:(SHARE TO YOUR CONTACTS TO SAVE THEM THE HASSLE)*PRE-VACCINATION CHECKLIST:*1. Based on new DOH guidelines, *you...
22/05/2021

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*PRE-VACCINATION CHECKLIST:*

1. Based on new DOH guidelines, *you CAN get vaccinated immediately after recovery from COVID-19 or completion of treatment*. Applicable to both first and second dose, NO NEED TO WAIT 90 DAYS AND NO NEED TO RESTART WITH FIRST DOSE.

2. If your 2nd dose was deferred by physician on duty at the vax site, you CAN now immediately receive vaccine after indicated period of deferment.

3. For people with hypertension: *OTHER VACCINE RECIPIENTS WHO ARE NOT IN HYPERTENSIVE EMERGENCY WILL BE VACCINATED*. You will only be deferred if you have BP greater than 180/20 and have signs and symptoms of organ damage (hypertensive emergency). You will be referred to the doctor on duty at the vax site and brought to the emergency room immediately. Other hypertensive patients not satisfying this will be vaccinated.

4. You only need to secure medical clearance if you have an autoimmune disease (HIV, cancer/malignancy, transplant patients, undergoing steroid treatment, with poor prognosis/bedridden patients), otherwise NO NEED to secure medical clearance prior to vaccination.

5. Only cancer patients currently under chemo, radiotherapy, or immunotherapy need clearance and certification before vaccination. *If you are already recovered from cancer, NO NEED FOR MEDICAL CLEARANCE.*

6. If you have comorbidities but don’t know if you are included under vaccine priority A3, *visit DOH website or FB page to see examples of the comorbidities eligible under A3*

7. You still need to use face masks and face shields, keep at least 1m distance, wash hands, and follow quarantine and isolation protocols even after getting vaccinated. *THE VACCINE IS NOT A MAGIC PILL GIVING YOU SUPERPOWERS AGAINST COVID--BUT YOU CAN BE SURE THAT IF YOU GET COVID, IT WILL MOST LIKELY ONLY BE MILD AND WILL NOT NEED HOSPITALIZATION.*

Based on DOH Dept Circular 2021-0175

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FAQs about Flu Vaccine 💉1) Why should people get vaccinated against flu?Influenza is a potentially serious disease that ...
17/07/2020

FAQs about Flu Vaccine 💉

1) Why should people get vaccinated against flu?

Influenza is a potentially serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes even death. Every flu season is different, and influenza infection can affect people differently.

An annual seasonal flu vaccine is the best way to help protect against flu. Vaccination has been shown to have many benefits including reducing the risk of flu illnesses, hospitalizations and even the risk of flu-related death in children.

2) How do flu vaccines work?

Flu vaccines cause antibodies to develop in the body about two weeks after vaccination. These antibodies provide protection against infection with the viruses that are used to make the vaccine.

3) Why do I need a flu vaccine every year?

A flu vaccine is needed every season for two reasons. First, a person’s immune protection from vaccination declines over time, so an annual vaccine is needed for optimal protection. Second, because flu viruses are constantly changing, flu vaccines may be updated from one season to the next to protect against the viruses that research suggests may be most common during the upcoming flu season.

For the best protection, everyone 6 months and older should get vaccinated annually

4) Does flu vaccine work right away?

No. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body and provide protection against influenza virus infection. That’s why it’s best to get vaccinated before influenza viruses start to spread in your community.

5) What protection does a flu vaccine provide if I do get sick with flu?

Some people who get vaccinated may still get sick. However, flu vaccination has been shown in some studies to reduce severity of illness in people who get vaccinated but still get sick. A 2017 study showed that flu vaccination reduced deaths, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, ICU length of stay, and overall duration of hospitalization among hospitalized adults with flu.

6) Can I get seasonal flu even though I got a flu vaccine this year?

Yes. It’s possible to get sick with flu even if you have been vaccinated (although you won’t know for sure unless you get a flu test). This is possible for the following reasons:

💡You may be exposed to a flu virus shortly before getting vaccinated or during the period that it takes the body to gain protection after getting vaccinated.

💡You may be exposed to a flu virus that is not included in the seasonal flu vaccine. There are many different flu viruses that circulate every year. A flu vaccine is made to protect against the three or four flu viruses that research suggests will be most common. In general, a flu vaccine works best among healthy younger adults and older children. Some older people and people with certain chronic illnesses may develop less immunity after vaccination. Flu vaccination is not a perfect tool, but it is the best way to protect against flu infection.

FLU & COVID 19

Does the flu shot increase your risk of getting COVID-19?

There is no evidence that getting a flu vaccine increases the risk of getting COVID-19. There are many benefits from flu vaccination and preventing flu is always important, but in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s even more important to do everything possible to reduce illnesses and preserve scarce health care resources.

Source from: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/season/faq-flu-season-2019-2020.htmFAQs about Flu Vaccine 💉

1) Why should people get vaccinated against flu?

Influenza is a potentially serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes even death. Every flu season is different, and influenza infection can affect people differently.

An annual seasonal flu vaccine is the best way to help protect against flu. Vaccination has been shown to have many benefits including reducing the risk of flu illnesses, hospitalizations and even the risk of flu-related death in children.

2) How do flu vaccines work?

Flu vaccines cause antibodies to develop in the body about two weeks after vaccination. These antibodies provide protection against infection with the viruses that are used to make the vaccine.

3) Why do I need a flu vaccine every year?

A flu vaccine is needed every season for two reasons. First, a person’s immune protection from vaccination declines over time, so an annual vaccine is needed for optimal protection. Second, because flu viruses are constantly changing, flu vaccines may be updated from one season to the next to protect against the viruses that research suggests may be most common during the upcoming flu season.

For the best protection, everyone 6 months and older should get vaccinated annually

4) Does flu vaccine work right away?

No. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body and provide protection against influenza virus infection. That’s why it’s best to get vaccinated before influenza viruses start to spread in your community.

5) What protection does a flu vaccine provide if I do get sick with flu?

Some people who get vaccinated may still get sick. However, flu vaccination has been shown in some studies to reduce severity of illness in people who get vaccinated but still get sick. A 2017 study showed that flu vaccination reduced deaths, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, ICU length of stay, and overall duration of hospitalization among hospitalized adults with flu.

6) Can I get seasonal flu even though I got a flu vaccine this year?

Yes. It’s possible to get sick with flu even if you have been vaccinated (although you won’t know for sure unless you get a flu test). This is possible for the following reasons:

💡You may be exposed to a flu virus shortly before getting vaccinated or during the period that it takes the body to gain protection after getting vaccinated.

💡You may be exposed to a flu virus that is not included in the seasonal flu vaccine. There are many different flu viruses that circulate every year. A flu vaccine is made to protect against the three or four flu viruses that research suggests will be most common. In general, a flu vaccine works best among healthy younger adults and older children. Some older people and people with certain chronic illnesses may develop less immunity after vaccination. Flu vaccination is not a perfect tool, but it is the best way to protect against flu infection.

FLU & COVID 19

Does the flu shot increase your risk of getting COVID-19?

There is no evidence that getting a flu vaccine increases the risk of getting COVID-19. There are many benefits from flu vaccination and preventing flu is always important, but in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s even more important to do everything possible to reduce illnesses and preserve scarce health care resources.

Source from: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/season/faq-flu-season-2019-2020.htm

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