COVID-19 VACCINATION:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Since its outbreak in the later part of 2019, the CORONAVIRUS (SARS-COV2) has absolutely shattered normal life on the planet. Apart from affecting economy, education, businesses, and sports, this deadly virus has claimed more than three million lives worldwide. While struggling and fighting against the virus for better part of 2020, using the sanitization protocols, wearing face masks, lockdowns, etc. Man has finally prepared vaccine against the pandemic, thanks to science after all.
The
vaccination drive is going on worldwide with different brands of them
available, such as
AstraZeneca
Sinopharm
CanSino
Sputnik V
Pfizer-BioNTech
Over
1.11 billion people across the globe have so far been vaccinated, however there
still exists some reluctance from the masses to get vaccinated.
LET’S TRY TO ANSWER
SOME OF THE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT VACCINATION
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
1.
WHAT IS A VACCINE?
Vaccine, basically is a preparation
that provides you with optimum immunity to fight an infection. Interestingly,
it usually contains dead/inactivated virus, a part of its protein, or its
toxin. It prepares and alerts your body defense mechanism for a probable attack
by an active, poisonous, and deadly virus.
2.
IS IT “NECESSARY AND SAFE” TO GET VACCINATED AGAINST
COVID-19?
Off
course, you have no other choice AND IT IS SAFE.
3.
ARE THE AVAILABLE VACCINES EFFECTIVE AGAINST THE MUTANT STRAINS
TOO?
Yes, they are. The mutation in the
virus usually involves a change in the protein, more specifically, a change in
the amino acid sequence. That doesn’t really make a lot of difference to the
mechanism of action of these vaccines or preparing your body defense mechanism
against any mutant strain.
4.
DOES VACCINATION HAVE ANY SIDE EFFECTS?
Yes,
short term effects and not serious.
Headache, Muscle pain, pain at the
sight of injection, fever, and diarrhea may be encountered after vaccination.
5.
IS THERE ANY CHANCE OF INFECTION AFTER VACCINATION?
Yes. A person vaccinated against
COVID-19 can get infected again, but the virulence will be lower. Simply,
vaccination will save you from being shifted to hospital if you get infected
afterwards.
6.
POST-VACCINATION, IS IT NECESSARY TO FOLLOW SOP’s ?
Most of the vaccines against any
virus, especially the Sinopharm vaccine
against COVID-19, contain the dead/inactivated virus or a part of its protein
(Pfizer vaccine is based on the modern RNA technology). As soon as you get
vaccinated, your immunity goes down to zero. At that stage, if you feel like
the “KING OF THE WORLD” and go out freely,
there are more chances of you being infected and I mean HIT BADLY, because your immunity is at the
lowest position and you are more prone to attack than ever before.
So stay home, avoid mass contact, gatherings and
meetings, wear face mask and keep social distancing as soon as you get
vaccinated.
It takes some time for the immunity
to be reinstated and when to take the second dose after 21 days, don’t think of
yourself a “HERCULES” again because once
more your immunity level goes down with vaccination. It take about 10-14 days
when your body develops antibodies against the virus and that is when you can
start the feel of the “KING OF THE WORLD”.
Remember, you can still be infected but with less virulence.
7.
WHAT IS MUTATION AND WHERE DOES IT OCCUR IN CORONAVIRUS?
Mutation is a change in the structure
of the protein of the virus. More specifically, the amino acid sequence changes
during mutations. Coronavirus has spike proteins on its surface. Mutation takes
place in these spike proteins. These surface proteins are responsible for
interaction with the receptors in human body. So when the surface protein
mutates, the mode of interaction may also change and that is why its takes a
different shape, even deadlier, as we have seen recently in case of the UK
strain or African strains.
IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTION IN
YOUR MIND, SEND ME IN THE COMMENT BELOW AND I WILL ADD THAT TO THIS LIST.
STAY HOME, STAY SAFE
GET VACCINATED
ALMOST THERE!
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