How long is the time between the first injection and the second injection of COVID-19

What is the interval between the first dose and the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine

8 weeks. Two doses of inactivated COVID-19 vaccine should be administered. The interval between the first and second doses should be at least three weeks, and the maximum is not recommended to exceed eight weeks. Therefore, the second dose should be administered within three to eight weeks after the first dose. This is the best way to achieve the best vaccination effect. If it has been more than 8 weeks and the second dose has not been administered, it is recommended to receive a booster shot as soon as possible, but the immunization program does not need to be restarted.

Can I breastfeed after receiving the quadruple vaccine?

After receiving the quadruple vaccine, I can breastfeed. However, when receiving the vaccine, children may cry and vomit due to fear. Therefore, after receiving the vaccine, it is recommended to breastfeed in moderation and avoid overeating.

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