Q&A on vaccinations for kids aged 3-5 in Shanghai
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Q6: For whom is it advisable not to take the vaccine?

A: The contraindications for inoculation in children aged 3-5 is the same as those of elders. The following groups are advised not to take the vaccine:

1. People who are allergic to any of the vaccine substances or substances used in the production of the vaccines, or who are allergic to similar vaccines;

2. People who have shown serious allergic reactions to vaccines in the past, such as acute allergies, expiratory dyspnea and angioneurotic edema;

3. People suffering from uncontrolled epilepsy or other severe nervous-system diseases, such as transverse myelitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome and demyelinating diseases;

4. People with fevers, acute diseases, uncontrolled serious chronic diseases and those who are in the acute stage of a chronic disease.

5. Other contraindications listed on descriptions of the vaccines.

Q7: Can children receive COVID-19 vaccines if they have recently taken other vaccines, such as rabies or flu shots?

A: If people have taken other vaccines recently, it is advisable to receive the COVID-19 shots 14 days after the previous inoculation.

If people have received the COVID-19 vaccine, the suggestion for a 14-day interval still holds if they want to take other jabs. However, if people need a vaccine for things such as rabies, tetanus and immune globulin after dog bites or traumas, they don't have to wait.

They can also ask medical staff at vaccination sites for more professional advice.


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