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Doubts resolved about the childhood vaccination of COVID-19 by the experts of the Hospital de Dénia

16 December 2021 - 11: 26

Since the vaccination process against the coronavirus in boys and girls began, certain doubts have arisen among parents regarding said vaccine. However, experts assure its effectiveness. In order to provide all the information in this regard, the professionals of the Hospital de Dénia They answer the most common questions about the vaccine.

Introduction: Natalia Casado

Who, how and where is vaccinated?

  • Children from 5 to 11 years old.
  • 2 doses, 8 weeks apart.
  • The CV has opted for vaccination in educational centers, previously obtaining the consent of parents or guardians.

Who cannot be vaccinated?

  • Those who have previously had severe allergic reactions to the components of the vaccine.
  • Those who are experiencing a fever of recent onset, in which case it will be delayed for a few days.

What symptoms can be noticed after vaccination? How should one act?

  • As in adults: injection site pain, feeling of tiredness, chills, fever, headache ...
  • If symptoms appear, paracetamol can be given, and repeated if necessary every 6-8 hours. It is not necessary to take it before vaccination.

What if a more serious effect appears?

  • Serious allergic reactions appear in the first few minutes, so it is important to stay at the vaccination site for 15-20 minutes, where there will be trained health personnel to deal with any serious immediate reaction.
  • If after the hours, chest pain, shortness of breath or a sensation of rapid heartbeat appear, immediately consult the health center or hospital emergencies.
  • The serious side effects of the vaccine are always milder than those of the disease itself.

Can you lead a normal life on the day of the vaccination?

Yes, within an order and common sense. And always with hand hygiene, mask and distance.

Can you get COVID while being vaccinated?

Yes, although the risk is lowered, especially with the complete vaccination regimen.

Can the COVID vaccine be given with other vaccines, for example the 6-year-old? And with allergy shots?

Yes, it is an inactivated vaccine so it can be administered together; To avoid overlapping of possible reactions to each vaccine, 2 -3 days can be separated, but it is not necessary.

And if my daughter / daughter has passed COVID, can she be vaccinated?

Yes.

  • If the covid has passed before the first dose, a single dose will be administered starting 4 weeks after the infection has passed.
  • If you pass COVID after the first dose and before the second, the second dose will be given when you are fully recovered and at least 4 weeks after infection.

Is vaccination mandatory?

No, but it is an act of solidarity and responsibility in the current epidemiological situation.

Would you vaccinate your children?

Yes, without hesitation.

Comments
  1. Kenneth brown says:

    I hope the 'experts' realize they are guilty when the side effects like heart attacks, strokes, blindness and deafness appear in the days, weeks and months after the experimental injections. Think people before you damage your child forever.
    I see this site is already censuring comments. You, Denia.com, will also be guilty.

    • Tommy clark says:

      I totally agree with this. Start reporting with honesty and integrity now or people will remember and hold you partially responsible.

  2. Marina says:

    We are many doctors who are against current administrative policies. They are not vaccines. They do not provide immunity. They weaken the natural immune response. A large number of admitted to the ICU are vaccinated, increasing the percentage. The deaths are still mostly patients with previous diseases .Total mortality, after almost two years, is still well below 1%. What children have is like a lifelong cold. There is still infant mortality after two years, which does not reach 0,01 %, and all with severe pathologies, especially oncological. The South African variant almost does not give hospitalizations, it is very mild, and the important thing is not the contagion but the symptoms and mortality, and in this it is very low. Not to be vaccinated. They are contagious not vaccinated and vaccinated, these more and more. The last great mass infections have been in people vaccinated with a complete schedule (Malaga and Severo Ochoa hospitals).

  3. Mike says:

    «Is vaccination compulsory? No, but it is an act of solidarity and responsibility in the current epidemiological situation. Yes, but the fear is that, as in Austria, the next phase will be: "If you do not cooperate freely, we will have to force you to comply." This shows that it is not about solidarity, but about hidden threats, implicit coercion and authoritarianism.

  4. Mike says:

    Vaccinating children is a crime worthy of the Nurnberg Code. Putting children at risk to 70 years of possible side effects to protect the old, that is no longer civilized. It is a panic reaction. It is also a question of how much you trust the decisions of governments.

    • Luis says:

      "Putting children at risk 70 years of possible side effects to protect the old, that is no longer civilized ...." The 70 years of possible side effects… ..you got it up your sleeve. And what about "the old ones"… And are you talking about civilization? Tremendous…

  5. Mike says:

    Yes, it is a nasty virus and it can kill, but by trying to eradicate it, aren't we entering a society where we don't want to live? We are re-entering the division by law, last seen in the United States in the 60s as segregation. Is our civilized nature so tinny that all this talk of anti-racism was just that, talk?

  6. Martha Castellon says:

    I agree. I have two children and I am not going to vaccinate them. Data from the UK show that the vaccine is already having very serious side effects in vaccinated children.

    https://cienciaysaludnatural.com/incremento-de-muertes-entre-ninos-desde-la-vacunacion-contra-k0-b1t-comparado-al-promedio-de-los-ultimos-5-anos/

  7. Andres Arenas says:

    Injecting children with a serum still within the experimental period against a virus that barely affects the vast majority of them is nonsense. Parents should think hard before taking this VOLUNTARY risk. It cannot be undone and if there are any serious side effects, the only person they can really blame is themselves.

    • Luis says:

      Exactly, they can only blame themselves, although I doubt that most of them have such integrity and honesty, they will blame the health personnel and then the government, which is much easier.


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