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IMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine (14) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. ARE THERE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY MRNA COVID-19 The medical and scientific community is confident in the long-term safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. According to the USA Centers for Disease Control, “Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVIDIMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine (14) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. ARE THERE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY MRNA COVID-19 The medical and scientific community is confident in the long-term safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. According to the USA Centers for Disease Control, “Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVID CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a COVID-19 VACCINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS In fact, for many vaccines, a longer interval to the booster dose results in higher antibody levels. High antibody levels are associated with longer duration of protection. So this is how we know that the 4 month interval between dose 1 and 2 of the COVID-19 vaccines is okay. For more information: In B.C., while vaccine supplies are limited COVID-19 VACCINES IN PHARMACIES On June 3, 2021, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the Province will proceed with offering patients who received their first COVID-19 immunization of an AstraZeneca vaccine to have either a second dose of AstraZeneca OR one of the two mRNA vaccines currently available in B.C. – Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. Those who received their first dose at a pharmacy will be contacted by the GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine (14) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
I HAD COVID-19 AND RECOVERED, SHOULD I GET VACCINATED? HOW If you had COVID-19 you should still get both doses (if it’s a two dose series) of the vaccine once you have recovered. Your body naturally generates antibodies when you get COVID-19, but we do not know how long immunity lasts, or how many antibodies your bodyproduces.
IS “SHEDDING” A CONCERN? CAN YOU SHED THE COVID-19 VIRUS None of the COVID-19 vaccines used in Canada contain a live virus with the ability to reproduce itself. The mRNA vaccines and adenovirus based vaccines only introduce a single protein from the virus that causes COVID-19 – the spike protein. I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVISHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW I received AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD for my first dose. How do I decide which vaccine I should get for my second dose? WHAT ARE THE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE It is normal and expected to have common reactions after you receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Common side effects are normal signs that the vaccine is working and your body is building protection. IS IT SAFE TO CONSUME ALCOHOL BEFORE OR AFTER GETTING THE Answer: It is not recommended that you drink alcohol or come drunk to your vaccination appointment. This is not because of a vaccine safety concern (that alcohol interferes with the vaccine) but because the healthcare provider needs your informed consent before giving vaccines. Alcohol may impair (lessen) your ability to fully understandthe
IMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. COVID-19 VACCINE: "IS IT OK IF I..." COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (8) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a Personal Health Number or otherdocumentation.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. WHAT ARE THE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE It is normal and expected to have common reactions after you receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Common side effects are normal signs that the vaccine is working and your body isIMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. COVID-19 VACCINE: "IS IT OK IF I..." COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (8) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a Personal Health Number or otherdocumentation.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. WHAT ARE THE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE It is normal and expected to have common reactions after you receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Common side effects are normal signs that the vaccine is working and your body is COVID-19 | IMMUNIZE BC COVID-19 is an infection of the airways and lungs caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Symptoms of COVID-19 can include cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills, tiredness and loss of smell or taste. While some people with COVID-19 may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, others can require hospitalization and may die. ANXIETY AND COVID-19 VACCINES For many adults, anxiety can be a barrier to getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Anxiety is a real challenge, and while we cannot provide personal medical advice, here are some tips that may help you if your anxiety is making it difficult to get vaccinated. These are general tips, so while they can help it is always best to see a professional and get personal advice. COVID-19 VACCINES IN PHARMACIES On June 3, 2021, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the Province will proceed with offering patients who received their first COVID-19 immunization of an AstraZeneca vaccine to have either a second dose of AstraZeneca OR one of the two mRNA vaccines currently available in B.C. – Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. Those who received their first dose at a pharmacy will be contacted by the COVID-19 VACCINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS In fact, for many vaccines, a longer interval to the booster dose results in higher antibody levels. High antibody levels are associated with longer duration of protection. So this is how we know that the 4 month interval between dose 1 and 2 of the COVID-19 vaccines is okay. For more information: In B.C., while vaccine supplies are limited GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine (14) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVISHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW I received AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD for my first dose. How do I decide which vaccine I should get for my second dose? IS “SHEDDING” A CONCERN? CAN YOU SHED THE COVID-19 VIRUS None of the COVID-19 vaccines used in Canada contain a live virus with the ability to reproduce itself. The mRNA vaccines and adenovirus based vaccines only introduce a single protein from the virus that causes COVID-19 – the spike protein. IMMUNIZATION RECORD CARDS Immunization record cards. If you do not have an immunization record card or do not have one for your child, you can download and print one below. If your child was born in B.C., you should have received a Child Health Passport that contains an immunization record. If you did not receive one, you can request one from your local health unit .IMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. COVID-19 VACCINE: "IS IT OK IF I..." COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (8) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a Personal Health Number or otherdocumentation.
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. WHAT ARE THE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE It is normal and expected to have common reactions after you receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Common side effects are normal signs that the vaccine is working and your body isIMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. COVID-19 VACCINE: "IS IT OK IF I..." COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (8) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a Personal Health Number or otherdocumentation.
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. WHAT ARE THE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE It is normal and expected to have common reactions after you receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Common side effects are normal signs that the vaccine is working and your body is COVID-19 | IMMUNIZE BC COVID-19 is an infection of the airways and lungs caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Symptoms of COVID-19 can include cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills, tiredness and loss of smell or taste. While some people with COVID-19 may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, others can require hospitalization and may die. ANXIETY AND COVID-19 VACCINES For many adults, anxiety can be a barrier to getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Anxiety is a real challenge, and while we cannot provide personal medical advice, here are some tips that may help you if your anxiety is making it difficult to get vaccinated. These are general tips, so while they can help it is always best to see a professional and get personal advice. COVID-19 VACCINES IN PHARMACIES On June 3, 2021, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the Province will proceed with offering patients who received their first COVID-19 immunization of an AstraZeneca vaccine to have either a second dose of AstraZeneca OR one of the two mRNA vaccines currently available in B.C. – Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. Those who received their first dose at a pharmacy will be contacted by the COVID-19 VACCINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS In fact, for many vaccines, a longer interval to the booster dose results in higher antibody levels. High antibody levels are associated with longer duration of protection. So this is how we know that the 4 month interval between dose 1 and 2 of the COVID-19 vaccines is okay. For more information: In B.C., while vaccine supplies are limited GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine (14) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
IS “SHEDDING” A CONCERN? CAN YOU SHED THE COVID-19 VIRUS None of the COVID-19 vaccines used in Canada contain a live virus with the ability to reproduce itself. The mRNA vaccines and adenovirus based vaccines only introduce a single protein from the virus that causes COVID-19 – the spike protein. IMMUNIZATION RECORD CARDS Immunization record cards. If you do not have an immunization record card or do not have one for your child, you can download and print one below. If your child was born in B.C., you should have received a Child Health Passport that contains an immunization record. If you did not receive one, you can request one from your local health unit . I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVISHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW I received AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD for my first dose. How do I decide which vaccine I should get for my second dose?IMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect COVID-19 | IMMUNIZE BC COVID-19 is an infection of the airways and lungs caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Symptoms of COVID-19 can include cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills, tiredness and loss of smell or taste. While some people with COVID-19 may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, others can require hospitalization and may die. HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (10) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system.IMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. I HAD COVID-19 AND RECOVERED, SHOULD I GET VACCINATED? HOW If you had COVID-19 you should still get both doses (if it’s a two dose series) of the vaccine once you have recovered. Your body naturally generates antibodies when you get COVID-19, but we do not know how long immunity lasts, or how many antibodies your bodyproduces.
ARE THERE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY MRNA COVID-19 The medical and scientific community is confident in the long-term safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. According to the USA Centers for Disease Control, “Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVID ANXIETY AND COVID-19 VACCINES For many adults, anxiety can be a barrier to getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Anxiety is a real challenge, and while we cannot provide personal medical advice, here are some tips that may help you if your anxiety is making it difficult to get vaccinated. These are general tips, so while they can help it is always best to see a professional and get personal advice. GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (10) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a COVID-19 VACCINES IN PHARMACIES On June 3, 2021, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the Province will proceed with offering patients who received their first COVID-19 immunization of an AstraZeneca vaccine to have either a second dose of AstraZeneca OR one of the two mRNA vaccines currently available in B.C. – Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. Those who received their first dose at a pharmacy will be contacted by the I HAD COVID-19 AND RECOVERED, SHOULD I GET VACCINATED? HOW If you had COVID-19 you should still get both doses (if it’s a two dose series) of the vaccine once you have recovered. Your body naturally generates antibodies when you get COVID-19, but we do not know how long immunity lasts, or how many antibodies your bodyproduces.
IS “SHEDDING” A CONCERN? CAN YOU SHED THE COVID-19 VIRUS None of the COVID-19 vaccines used in Canada contain a live virus with the ability to reproduce itself. The mRNA vaccines and adenovirus based vaccines only introduce a single protein from the virus that causes COVID-19 – the spike protein. I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVIDSHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW If you received AstraZeneca/COVIDSHIELD for your first dose, you have the option to choose either an AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD or an mRNA vaccine for your second dose. WHAT ARE THE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE It is normal and expected to have common reactions after you receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Common side effects are normal signs that the vaccine is working and your body is NAKUSP HEALTH CENTRE Evidence-based immunization information and tools for B.C. residents. Vaccine Basics. What are vaccines? How do vaccines work? If you choose not to vaccinate. What you need to know PENTICTON HEALTH CENTRE Evidence-based immunization information and tools for B.C. residents. Vaccine Basics. What are vaccines? How do vaccines work? If you choose not to vaccinate. What you need to knowIMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. COVID-19 VACCINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS In fact, for many vaccines, a longer interval to the booster dose results in higher antibody levels. High antibody levels are associated with longer duration of protection. So this is how we know that the 4 month interval between dose 1 and 2 of the COVID-19 vaccines is okay. For more information: In B.C., while vaccine supplies are limited CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a Personal Health Number or otherdocumentation.
WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system.IMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. COVID-19 VACCINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS In fact, for many vaccines, a longer interval to the booster dose results in higher antibody levels. High antibody levels are associated with longer duration of protection. So this is how we know that the 4 month interval between dose 1 and 2 of the COVID-19 vaccines is okay. For more information: In B.C., while vaccine supplies are limited CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a Personal Health Number or otherdocumentation.
WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED TO CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE MY VACCINE If you registered under the public rollout, please call 1-833-838-2323 to cancel or reschedule your appointment. If you registered under the pharmacy rollout, please call the pharmacy that you booked your appointment with. To learn more about the different rollout programs, click here. Date last updated: Saturday, May 08, 2021. Date lastreviewed:
IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. COVID-19 | IMMUNIZE BC COVID-19 is an infection of the airways and lungs caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Symptoms of COVID-19 can include cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills, tiredness and loss of smell or taste. While some people with COVID-19 may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, others can require hospitalization and may die. ANXIETY AND COVID-19 VACCINES For many adults, anxiety can be a barrier to getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Anxiety is a real challenge, and while we cannot provide personal medical advice, here are some tips that may help you if your anxiety is making it difficult to get vaccinated. These are general tips, so while they can help it is always best to see a professional and get personal advice. GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (10) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (85) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) COVID-19 VACCINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS In fact, for many vaccines, a longer interval to the booster dose results in higher antibody levels. High antibody levels are associated with longer duration of protection. So this is how we know that the 4 month interval between dose 1 and 2 of the COVID-19 vaccines is okay. For more information: In B.C., while vaccine supplies are limited COVID-19 VACCINES IN PHARMACIES On June 3, 2021, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the Province will proceed with offering patients who received their first COVID-19 immunization of an AstraZeneca vaccine to have either a second dose of AstraZeneca OR one of the two mRNA vaccines currently available in B.C. – Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. Those who received their first dose at a pharmacy will be contacted by the IS “SHEDDING” A CONCERN? CAN YOU SHED THE COVID-19 VIRUS None of the COVID-19 vaccines used in Canada contain a live virus with the ability to reproduce itself. The mRNA vaccines and adenovirus based vaccines only introduce a single protein from the virus that causes COVID-19 – the spike protein. I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVIDSHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW If you received AstraZeneca/COVIDSHIELD for your first dose, you have the option to choose either an AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD or an mRNA vaccine for your second dose. I HAD COVID-19 AND RECOVERED, SHOULD I GET VACCINATED? HOW If you had COVID-19 you should still get both doses (if it’s a two dose series) of the vaccine once you have recovered. Your body naturally generates antibodies when you get COVID-19, but we do not know how long immunity lasts, or how many antibodies your bodyproduces.
IMMUNIZATION RECORD CARDS Immunization record cards. If you do not have an immunization record card or do not have one for your child, you can download and print one below. If your child was born in B.C., you should have received a Child Health Passport that contains an immunization record. If you did not receive one, you can request one from your local health unit . ARE THERE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY MRNA COVID-19 The medical and scientific community is confident in the long-term safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. According to the USA Centers for Disease Control, “Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVIDIMMUNIZE BC
This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVIDSHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW If you received AstraZeneca/COVIDSHIELD for your first dose, you have the option to choose either an AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD or an mRNA vaccine for your second dose. CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. SICAMOUS HEALTH CENTRE Evidence-based immunization information and tools for B.C. residents. Vaccine Basics. What are vaccines? How do vaccines work? If you choose not to vaccinate. What you need to know ARE THERE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY MRNA COVID-19 The medical and scientific community is confident in the long-term safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. According to the USA Centers for Disease Control, “Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVID IS IT SAFE TO CONSUME ALCOHOL BEFORE OR AFTER GETTING THE Answer: It is not recommended that you drink alcohol or come drunk to your vaccination appointment. This is not because of a vaccine safety concern (that alcohol interferes with the vaccine) but because the healthcare provider needs your informed consent before giving vaccines. Alcohol may impair (lessen) your ability to fully understandthe
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This immunization schedule is based on the current BC Immunization Schedule recommended by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date . Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside the Canada can effect HOW DO I GET MY SECOND (2ND) COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE Answer: Please ensure that you are registered with the Get Vaccinated System at least once. Once registered, you will be contacted to book a dose 2 appointment. Please check the Government of BC website on getting your second dose for more information. Remember that even though the COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, it’s important toget
COVID-19 POST-VACCINATION COVID-19: Post-Vaccination & 2nd Dose Registration (12) Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (76) General immunization (71) Hepatitis A vaccine (24) Hepatitis B vaccine (52) HPV vaccines (86) Immunization records (117) Infants & young children (165) HOW DO I GET MY COVID-19 VACCINE? Answer: There are several ways to get vaccinated: General Population: Your vaccine appointment will be scheduled when you are eligible, based on your age. Priority Neighbourhoods: If you live in a high-transmission neighbourhood and meet the current age criteria. WHERE CAN I GET A RECORD OF MY COVID-19 VACCINE? IS IT A Most people will receive some form of paper immunization record when they receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Keep your record of immunization as it contains important information about the date and type of vaccineyou receive.
I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVIDSHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW If you received AstraZeneca/COVIDSHIELD for your first dose, you have the option to choose either an AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD or an mRNA vaccine for your second dose. CAN I GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHILE I AM MENSTRUATING Menstruation is a complex process, and can be influenced by many things, such as environmental changes, stress, sleep and some medications. The lining of the uterus is in fact considered to be an active part of the immune system. SICAMOUS HEALTH CENTRE Evidence-based immunization information and tools for B.C. residents. Vaccine Basics. What are vaccines? How do vaccines work? If you choose not to vaccinate. What you need to know ARE THERE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY MRNA COVID-19 The medical and scientific community is confident in the long-term safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. According to the USA Centers for Disease Control, “Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVID IS IT SAFE TO CONSUME ALCOHOL BEFORE OR AFTER GETTING THE Answer: It is not recommended that you drink alcohol or come drunk to your vaccination appointment. This is not because of a vaccine safety concern (that alcohol interferes with the vaccine) but because the healthcare provider needs your informed consent before giving vaccines. Alcohol may impair (lessen) your ability to fully understandthe
COVID-19 | IMMUNIZE BC COVID-19 is an infection of the airways and lungs caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Symptoms of COVID-19 can include cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills, tiredness and loss of smell or taste. While some people with COVID-19 may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, others can require hospitalization and may die. ANXIETY AND COVID-19 VACCINES For many adults, anxiety can be a barrier to getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Anxiety is a real challenge, and while we cannot provide personal medical advice, here are some tips that may help you if your anxiety is making it difficult to get vaccinated. These are general tips, so while they can help it is always best to see a professional and get personal advice. COVID-19 VACCINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS In fact, for many vaccines, a longer interval to the booster dose results in higher antibody levels. High antibody levels are associated with longer duration of protection. So this is how we know that the 4 month interval between dose 1 and 2 of the COVID-19 vaccines is okay. For more information: In B.C., while vaccine supplies are limited COVID-19 VACCINE SAFETY & SIDE EFFECTS Will immunity to adenoviruses (that cause the common cold in humans) interfere with my immune response to the COVID-19 vaccines? (since some vaccines are using the adenoviruses to deliver the genetic material to the immune cells). If I had an allergic reaction (non life-threatening) to one of the ingredients in the COVID-19 vaccine inthe past
CAN ANYONE LIVING IN BC GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE? WHAT IF Yes. If you are living in B.C. during the pandemic you are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for free. We want everyone to get vaccinated, even if you don’t have a I RECEIVED ASTRAZENECA/COVIDSHIELD FOR MY FIRST DOSE. HOW If you received AstraZeneca/COVIDSHIELD for your first dose, you have the option to choose either an AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD or an mRNA vaccine for your second dose. IS “SHEDDING” A CONCERN? CAN YOU SHED THE COVID-19 VIRUS None of the COVID-19 vaccines used in Canada contain a live virus with the ability to reproduce itself. The mRNA vaccines and adenovirus based vaccines only introduce a single protein from the virus that causes COVID-19 – the spike protein. IF SWELLING AND REDNESS AT THE INJECTION SITE AFTER MY Pain, redness, itchiness or swelling at the injection site are common reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines. These reactions can happen right away and/or 7 days after and last one to two days but can sometimeslast longer.
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