FAQ on COVID19 Vaccines
New Delhi: These are some of the frequently asked questions people raise about Covid19 vaccination.
Can people
with allergies get vaccinated?
Can pregnant women take Covid 19 vaccine? What about
lactating mothers?
Do I get enough antibodies after getting vaccinated?
Is blood clotting common after taking the vaccine shots ?
If I have contracted Covid, after how many days can I get
myself vaccinated?
Dr. V K Paul,
Member (Health), NITI Aayog and Dr. Randeep Guleria, Director, All India
Institute of Medical Sciences have addressed various doubts people have
regarding COVID-19 vaccines in a special programme on DD News on Sunday the 6th June
Can
people with Allergies get Vaccinated?
Dr. Paul: If someone has a significant allergy problem, then
COVID vaccine should be taken only after medical advice. However, if it is only
a question of minor allergies like getting common cold, skin allergies, etc.,
one should not hesitate to take the vaccine.
Dr. Guleria: Those on prior medication for allergies should not
stop these, they should continue to take the medication regularly while getting
themselves vaccinated. It is also important to understand that arrangements
have been made at all vaccination sites for management of allergies arising due
to vaccination. Hence, we advise that even if you happen to have a severe
allergy, you keep taking the medication and go and get yourself vaccinated.
Can pregnant women take COVID-19 vaccine?
Dr. Paul: As per our current guidelines vaccination should not be given to pregnant women. The reason
for this is that a decision recommending vaccination to pregnant women could
not be taken by doctors and the scientific community based on available data
from vaccine trials. However, the Government of India will clarify this
situation in a few days, based on new scientific inputs.
It is being found
that many COVID-19 vaccines are being found safe for pregnant women; we hope
the route should open for our two vaccines as well. We request the public to be
a little more patient, especially considering that the vaccines have been developed
in a very short span of time, and pregnant women are not usually included in
the initial trials, due to safety concerns.
Dr. Guleria: Many countries have begun vaccination
for pregnant women. The US FDA has given approval for Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
Data regarding COVAXIN and COVISHIELD will also come soon; some data is already
available, and we hope that in a few days, we hope to get the full required
data and grant approval for vaccinating pregnant women in India too.
Can breastfeeding mothers take COVID-19 Vaccine?
Dr. Paul: There is a very clear guideline
regarding this the vaccine is absolutely safe for lactating mothers. There is
no need for any fear. There is no need to stop or pause breastfeeding either
before or after vaccination.
Do I get enough antibodies after
getting vaccinated ?
Dr. Guleria: It is important to understand that we
should not judge the efficacy of vaccines only by the amount of antibodies
getting generated. Vaccines give many types of protection - such as through
antibodies, cell-mediated immunity and memory cells (which generate more
antibodies when we get infected). Moreover, the efficacy results which
have come so far are based on trial studies, where the study design of each
trial is somewhat different.
Data available till
now shows clearly that efficacy of all vaccines - whether COVAXIN, COVISHIELD
or Sputnik V - are more or less equivalent. We should not hence say take this
vaccine or that vaccine, whichever vaccine is available in your area, please go
ahead and get yourself vaccinated so that you and your family are safe.
Dr. Paul: Some people seem to be thinking of getting an
antibody test done post vaccination. But that is not required to be done for
the simple fact that antibodies alone do not indicate the immunity of a
person. This is so because of T-cells or memory cells; these undergo
certain changes when we receive the vaccine, they become stronger and gain
resistance power. And T-Cells are not detected by antibody tests as these are
found in bone marrow. Hence, our appeal is to not fall in the tendency of doing
antibody tests either before or after getting vaccinated, take the vaccine
which is available, take both doses at the right time and follow COVID
Appropriate Behaviour. Also, people should not be under the false notion
that the vaccine is not required if you have had COVID-19.
Is blood clotting common after taking
the vaccine shots ?
Dr. Paul: A few cases of this complication did come to the
fore, particularly with regard to Astra-Zeneca Vaccine. This complication
occurred in Europe where this risk was seen to be present to some extent in
their younger population due to their lifestyle, body and genetic structure.
But, I would like to assure you that we have systematically examined this data
in India and found that such blood-clotting incidents are almost negligible
here - so negligible that one need not worry about it. In European countries, these
complications were found to be almost 30 times more than that in our country.
Dr. Guleria: It has been seen earlier also that blood clotting after
surgery occurs less in Indian population in comparison to that in US and
European populations. This side-effect, named as Vaccine induced Thrombosis or
Thrombocytopenia, is very rare in India, found to occur in a much lesser
proportion than in Europe. Hence, there is no need to be scared of this.
Treatments also are available for this, which can be adopted, if diagnosed
early.
If I have contracted Covid, after how
many days can I get myself vaccinated?
Dr. Guleria: The latest guidelines clearly state that a person
who caught COVID-19 can take the vaccine after three months from the day of
recovery Doing this will help the body develop stronger immunity and the effect
of the vaccine will be better.
Both the experts –
Dr. Paul and Dr Guleria also asserted and reassured that our vaccines are
effective on the mutants which have been seen in India till date. They also
termed as fake and unfounded the rumours circulating on social media that our
immune system becomes weak after taking vaccines or people die after taking
vaccines, a wrong belief held by some people in rural areas and remote blocks.
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