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Young people will be vaccinated with Fubitai vaccine, experts remind three types of people to consult a doctor first

2021-06-08T02:10:39.481Z


The government decided to approve the lowering of BioNTech's vaccination age for Fubitac to 12 years old. Details will be announced this week. Dr. Wing-yee Tse, Dean of the Hong Kong College of Paediatrics, said that there are three types of people who should consult before vaccinating.


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Written by: Zheng Cuibi

2021-06-07 08:00

Last update date: 2021-06-07 08:00

The government decided to approve the lowering of BioNTech's vaccination age for Fubitac to 12 years old. Details will be announced this week.

Dr. Wing-yee Tse, Dean of the Hong Kong College of Paediatrics, said that there are three types of people who should consult their doctors before vaccinating. They are people with severe acute allergies, people with immune system disorders, and people with cancer. Other teenagers should be able to do as usual. Vaccination, unless you have a cold, gastroenteritis, etc., you need to wait one or two weeks before getting the injection after recovery.

Dr. Wing-yee Tse (right), Dean of the Hong Kong College of Paediatrics, said that there are three types of young people who should consult their doctors before receiving the vaccine.

(Photo by Zheng Cuibi)

Xie Yongyi said that it is safe for young people to get Fubitai vaccine because most young people do not have the "three highs" problem. However, if they suffer from acute illnesses such as colds, colds, and gastroenteritis, they should wait one or two weeks and wait for the acute illness to recover before vaccination. .

She pointed out that there are three types of young people who should consult their doctors before getting injections. The first is people who have had severe acute allergies, including those who have had acute allergies to food, drugs, and vaccines, such as swollen lips, swollen face, swollen face, and difficulty breathing. , Sweating, dizziness, etc., if you want to see an emergency and get adrenaline, you must be assessed by an allergist before you can beat it." However, if you only suffer from eczema, nasal allergy, and asthma, and your condition is stable, you can. Vaccination.

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The second is people with immune system disorders. If these people are taking immunosuppressants or high-dose steroids, they should discuss with their doctors, depending on whether the condition is stable enough to be vaccinated.

The third is that people who are suffering from cancer should not be vaccinated if they will use immunosuppressants, or receive chemotherapy or radiotherapy in the last three months or the next two months, and they need to consult a specialist.

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Xie Yuyi said that about 70% to 80% of young people will have painful needles after being vaccinated. You can apply ice to the needles, but they need to be separated by towels. If you feel tired, you can rest and drink more water. "Don’t do too much every day. "You should not do strenuous exercise either; if you have a headache or fever, you can take painkillers.

Ye Boqiang (left), clinical associate professor of the Department of Child and Adolescent Sciences at the University of Hong Kong School of Medicine, said that students between the ages of 12 and 15 will be vaccinated with Fubital vaccine. It is recommended that the government arrange for outreach teams to come to school for injections.

(Photo by Zheng Cuibi)

Ye Baiqiang, clinical associate professor of the Department of Child and Adolescent Sciences at the University of Hong Kong School of Medicine, said that students between the ages of 12 and 15 will be vaccinated against Fubital. It is recommended that the government arrange for outreach teams to come to school for injections, or consider vacating the community vaccination center for some afternoon sessions. It is convenient for students and their familiar classmates to get injections together after school, in order to encourage each other, and teachers can also accompany them.

He also suggested that the government allow parents and young people to administer injections together, believing that both can make children feel more at ease with vaccination.

The government decided to approve the lowering of BioNTech's vaccination age for Fubitac to 12 years old. Details will be announced this week.

(Photo/Photo by Ou Jiale)

Guan Rihua, a consultant doctor in the Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases of Princess Margaret Hospital, believes that if the proportion of teachers and students vaccinated is large enough, students may not need to wear masks and can resume some group activities, including dining together and singing in music lessons.

They also called on adults, including parents and teaching staff, to get injections as soon as possible to protect young people, including children under the age of 12 who are temporarily unable to get injections.

Ye Boqiang also revealed that more than 80% of the pediatric doctors in Queen Mary Hospital have been vaccinated.

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