Will human beings coexist with COVID-19 for a long time? Should the third needle of COVID-19 be given regularly

Is it possible for humans and COVID-19 to coexist for a long time

Zhong Nanshan said that COVID-19 vaccine may be regularly vaccinated in the future.

Academician Zhong Nanshan said that if the impact of COVID-19 on human health gradually weakens, the long-term coexistence of COVID-19 and human will become possible. Getting vaccinated regularly is like preventing the flu. However, considering that virus mutations have occurred in multiple countries, the specific development still needs to be observed and monitored. Zhong Nanshan stated that China needs to establish herd immunity as soon as possible and pay attention to the issue of virus mutation in the future.

What to pay attention to before and after vaccination

1. Precautions I for COVID-19 vaccine after vaccination: stay in the vaccination unit for 30 minutes after vaccination. During the stay, if the recipient has symptoms such as pale face, sweating, clammy limbs, rash, weak pulse speed, cyanosis, swollen face and throat, dyspnea, etc., he or she should immediately seek the doctor at the vaccination site for treatment.

2. Rest more and drink more water after COVID-19 vaccination to keep the injection site clean and sanitary. Do not wash or squeeze the vaccination site to prevent local infection.

3. Notice 3 after COVID-19 vaccination: after vaccination, we should check the appointment and grasp the time of the next vaccination.

4. Precautions after vaccination: If symptoms such as fever, local redness, swelling, and pain occur after vaccination, in addition to symptomatic treatment, it is also necessary to promptly notify the doctor of the vaccination unit to make relevant records. Very few patients may experience high fever or persistent fever for several days or other more serious conditions, and should seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying the condition.

5. Precautions 5 after COVID-19 vaccination: wear masks, wash hands frequently, measure body temperature and other prevention and control measures after vaccination.

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