What kind of people should not get the Chinese Verosel vaccine?

Nov Thu 2021 06:59:45

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What kind of people should not get the Chinese Verosel vaccine?

Kathmandu: A campaign is underway in Nepal to vaccinate Chinese vaccine Verosell under CyanoPharm Group. The vaccine is allowed for people over 18 years of age. On May 6, the World Health Organization approved the vaccine.

There is still insufficient data on the effectiveness or risk of the vaccine in pregnant women. However, since the vaccine is made from a system that is used regularly in many other vaccines and its profile is safe for pregnant women as well, pregnant women expect the vaccine to be effective and safe in pregnant women as well.

People with a history of food, vaccine or any other type of allergy in the past should not be vaccinated. People with a body temperature above 38.5 से C are also advised not to get the vaccine immediately. They will be able to get vaccinated once the fever is cured.

The World Health Organization has also temporarily recommended that the vaccine be given to pregnant women. The World Health Organization (WHO) has found that vaccinating pregnant women is more beneficial than vaccines. The World Health Organization has not recommended that you be tested for pregnancy before being vaccinated.

They can also be vaccinated because they have had an infection in the past. It is usually advisable to get vaccinated only 6 months after the infection, as it is usually uncommon for another infection to occur within 6 months of infection. But where new types of corona are spreading, it is suggested not to wait 6 months.

The vaccine is expected to be as effective in breastfeeding women as in other adult women. The World Health Organization recommends that women who are breastfeeding be vaccinated as well as other women.

This vaccine should be given in two doses. Each dose is 0.5 milliliters. The World Health Organization recommends a second dose within three to four weeks of the first dose. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that if a person has taken the second dose three years before the first dose, it should not be repeated. It is suggested to apply as soon as possible even if it is more than four weeks late. But everyone is recommended to take two doses.