Coronavirus vaccine: Know what you CAN and CANNOT do after vaccination
Coronavirus vaccine: Know what you CAN and CANNOT do after vaccination
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A vaccination campaign against coronavirus has been started almost all over the world. More than 1 lakh people have been vaccinated on the first day in India. It is ready to give food to senior citizens in further phases. Vaccination is a good source of getting the sard immunization so far. That will predict how long life can return to the track again. But, mere vaccination is not a complete guarantee of the end of the epidemic.

The vaccines being used are still experimental, there is no credible evidence to support its work. The rate of mass immunization and prevention also depends on the number of vaccinations and the dosage available for use. Therefore, it will not be easy to start life before the corona. Vaccines can make life more simple, but fight a long battle before saying goodbye to the epidemic. You should know about safely able activities and activities that do not do post-vaccination.

Can't edge the mask:
Attempting to get rid of masks will currently be one of the biggest errors. Vaccination, however, provides only protection to a particular extent. But the pre-transition is still a real crisis that has not been ruled out. It will take more than a year to fully achieve the objective of mass vaccination. This means that there is still a crisis of infection for a lot of people. We will not know who is the carrier of coronavirus and who is not. There will be some people who will not take vaccine doses.

Alcohol can not drink for 45 days:
The vaccine works at the same time when a strong and healthy immune system supports it. That is why experts have rejected alcohol drinking. According to him, people should stop drinking alcohol for at least 45 days after vaccination. Alcohol is believed to suppress the functioning of the immune.

Corona patients can take care of:
After receiving the full dose of the vaccine, you can start taking care of corona patients. In view of one of the major reasons, health care workers, doctors, health workers posted on the front are being deployed on a priority basis. There will still be a need to follow basic security measures.

Adherence to social distances still abound:
A distance of six feet is a good way to prevent infection. Many researchers have proven that adequate social distance has helped reduce the crisis of infection from the onset of the epidemic. The infection on the community surface and the corona crisis will be possible by restoring safe distances.

Some places will still remain at risk:
Vaccination does not really allow people to roam according to mind or initially gather in large numbers. There will be a lot of people who could not be vaccinated till they get enough of the same. In such a way, there is a possibility that infections can spread to others. We must remember, a vaccine will only prevent the spread of the virus in the body, and not necessarily reduce the transmission crisis. Bars, restaurants, and other risk locations can still be closed for general use.

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