It has been more than a year since the outbreak of COVID-19, and the stubborn epidemic is still spreading worldwide. Now all countries in the world are developing their own COVID-19 vaccine, and China's R&D speed ranks first. But there are still some people who do not understand why they should be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine? And whether to take the second shot of COVID-19 vaccine? Let's take a look at the relevant content together. Inoculation of COVID-19 Vaccine

Inoculation of COVID-19 Vaccine is the most effective measure to prevent COVID-19 at present. Once the source of infection of COVID-19 War Epidemic is well controlled and the transmission route is cut off, the key link of protection for vulnerable groups is achieved. Therefore, the close loop of COVID-19 can be well done only by doing a good job in vaccination and making all people form group immunity.
In addition, it has been more than a year since the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, and the global COVID-19 campaign has reached a new stage. People to people communication will become more and more frequent. Vaccination can reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission caused by communication with the world. Therefore, we should improve the awareness of epidemic prevention, and COVID-19 vaccine should be fully accepted.

The launch of a COVID-19 vaccine requires comprehensive and detailed review, verification, inspection and data analysis before it can enter the market after being approved by the State Food and Drug Administration. At present, although COVID-19 vaccine with three technical routes has been approved for marketing in China, the most common vaccine we inoculate is COVID-19 inactivated vaccine.
The inactivated COVID-19 vaccine needs to be vaccinated twice, and the interval between two doses is recommended to be greater than or equal to 3 weeks. Try to complete the second dose within 8 weeks. At present, some people have reached the time of the second dose of inactivated COVID-19 vaccine. In order to play an immune role, the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine still needs to be vaccinated.
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