Q&A: COVID-19 vaccine shots for children
10. Under what circumstances should children not get a COVID-19 vaccine shot?
- Children who are allergic to active ingredients, any of the inactive ingredients, and substances used in vaccine production processes.
- Children who have been allergic to vaccines of similar type in the past.
- Children who have had severe allergic reactions to vaccines in the past (such as acute allergic reaction and difficulty to breath, etc.)
- Children with uncontrolled epilepsy and other serious neurological diseases.
- Children who are currently experiencing fever, acute diseases, acute attacks of chronic diseases, or uncontrolled severe chronic diseases.
11. Should children who have been infected by COVID-19 virus in the past get a COVID-19 vaccine shot?
For children with history of COVID-19 virus infection, one dose of COVID-19 vaccine shot can be administered after 6 months (180 days) of previous infection.
12. Are children completely safe from the COVID-19 virus after finishing vaccination?
No COVID-19 vaccine can reach 100 percent effectiveness. Even after complete vaccination, children must continue adhering to public health guidelines and wearing personal health protections in crowded areas.
13. What are the precautions for children getting a COVID-19 vaccine shot?
Children between 3 to 11 years old who are getting a COVID-19 vaccine shot need to be with their guardian(s) during the entire vaccination process.
The guardian(s) need to be knowledgeable about all the information and requirements regarding COVID-19 vaccination in advance, and remember to bring the ID cards of both the children and the guardian(s) to the vaccination site.
The children should avoid limosis and fatigue and on the day of vaccination should wear appropriately loose clothes for easier inoculation.
The guardian(s) and their children should cooperate with health inquiries, complete the process of informed consent, and receive approval after doctor's assessment before getting vaccination.
The children should stay on site for 30 minutes after vaccination and leave only after confirming there are no adverse reactions.
After returning home, the guardian(s) should pay attention to the children's conditions. If the children experience adverse health conditions, the guardian(s) should report to the site of vaccination and seek medical treatment immediately.
The few days following vaccination, children should eat a healthier and lighter diet, have good rests, and avoid excessive exercises and fatigue.