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    COVID-19

    Vaccine Care

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    COVID-19 Vaccination

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    COVID-19 Immunization

    What is the COVID-19 vaccine?
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    Vaccines train your immune system to recognize SARS-CoV-2 and reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death.
    They do not contain live virus that can cause COVID-19. Protection builds over days to weeks after each dose.
    Who should be vaccinated?
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    All eligible adults and children per national guidance, especially those with chronic conditions, older adults, and healthcare workers.
    We assess individual risks and advise tailored schedules for age, medical history, and prior infection.
    Which vaccines are available at Liv Hospital?
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    We offer internationally authorized vaccines supplied through approved channels, including updated formulations when available.
    Availability may vary by batch and regulation. Our team confirms the brand and lot details on the day of your visit.
    How many doses will I need?
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    Primary vaccination and boosters depend on age, prior doses, and health status. Many people need periodic updated doses.
    We review your history and schedule your next clinically appropriate dose with clear timing instructions.
    Do I need a booster?
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    Boosters refresh protection as immunity wanes and variants evolve, reducing severe outcomes.
    Eligibility and intervals follow current public-health guidance. We update your plan at each visit.
    How effective are the vaccines?
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    Vaccines substantially reduce the risk of severe disease, ICU admission, and death across age groups.
    Protection varies with time and variant. Staying up to date maintains strong defense against severe illness.
    Common side effects
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    Sore arm, fatigue, headache, mild fever, chills, and muscle aches typically resolve within 48–72 hours.
    Paracetamol, rest, and fluids help. We provide written guidance on what to expect and when to seek care.
    Rare adverse events and safety
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    Serious reactions are rare. Our clinic observes you post-vaccination and is equipped for prompt management.
    We report events to regulatory systems and guide evaluation if symptoms occur after leaving the clinic.
    Who should not get the vaccine?
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    People with a known severe allergy to a vaccine component should not receive that product.
    We screen for contraindications and offer alternative options or specialist referral when appropriate.
    Pregnancy and breastfeeding
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    Vaccination is recommended in pregnancy and during breastfeeding to protect mother and baby from severe disease.
    We coordinate timing with obstetrics and discuss any prior reactions or medical concerns before vaccination.
    Children and adolescents
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    Eligible children receive age-appropriate doses and formulations with pediatric monitoring and counseling.
    We provide vaccination records for school and travel and advice on expected side effects.
    Immunocompromised patients
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    People with weakened immunity may need additional doses and tighter booster intervals.
    We coordinate with your specialist to optimize timing around medications and treatments.
    If I recently had COVID-19
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    You can be vaccinated after recovery and meeting isolation criteria; timing depends on symptoms and risk.
    We advise the optimal interval to balance natural and vaccine-induced protection.
    Medicines, allergies, and interactions
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    Most medications can be continued. Bring your medication list and allergy history to your appointment.
    We review anticoagulants, biologics, and prior vaccine reactions and plan observation accordingly.
    Can I take other vaccines together?
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    COVID-19 vaccine can be given with many routine vaccines, including influenza, when appropriate.
    We confirm co-administration based on age, history, and current guidelines to minimize visits.
    Before and after your appointment
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    Eat and hydrate normally, wear short sleeves, and carry ID and prior vaccine records. Arrive a few minutes early.
    After vaccination, remain for observation. Avoid strenuous exercise if unwell and contact us for persistent symptoms.
    Proof of vaccination and travel
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    We issue standardized documentation with vaccine type, lot, and date that meets local requirements.
    Travel rules vary by destination. Check entry policies; our team helps align timing with your itinerary.
    If I get COVID-19 after vaccination
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    Breakthrough infections can occur, usually milder. Isolate per guidance and seek care if symptoms worsen.
    Antivirals may be indicated for high-risk patients. We advise on treatment and timing of your next dose.

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