IKSHP shows whether to take the vaccine from those who have passed COVID-19 and pregnant women

The National Public Health Institute (IKSHPK) has published instructions and information about the “AstraZeneca”, which is being given in Kosovo for two weeks now. Instruction, I KSHPK explains the most frequent questions asked about anti-vaccination COVID-19, in particular for the side effects of the vaccine “AstraZeneca”. As for [...]
Instruction, I KSHPK explains the most frequent questions asked about anti-vaccination COVID-19, in particular for the side effects of the vaccine “AstraZeneca”.
As far as side effects are concerned, the IKSHPK directive says that, like all other vaccines, even vaccine “AstraZeneca” can cause side effects on some people. Most side effects, according to I KSHPK's, they're mild-mannered and they spend a few days.
The answer is also given even if it should be vaccinated by people who have passed COVID-19.
As for pregnant women, it is recommended that they consult a doctor to assess the risks and benefits of the vaccine before the decision to vaccinate.
It is further explained if it is possible to infect people with COVID-19.
“Two doses of the vaccine will significantly reduce the likelihood of you becoming seriously sick by COVID-19. Still unknown is whether the vaccine will protect you from infection and the spread of the virus. Therefore, it is important to stick to precautions to protect others”, says the publication's informative brochure. I KSHPK












