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Your vaccine guide to list of possible

Your vaccine guide to list of possible 'side-effects' '

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India has entered the second phase of its vaccinatio­n drive with two ‘Made in India vaccines- Covishield and Covaxinaga­inst the coronaviru­s disease....

India has entered the second phase of its vaccinatio­n drive with two 'Made in India vaccines- Covishield and Covaxin- against the coronaviru­s disease. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also took the shot of Bharat Biotech's Covaxin to dispel the hesitancy over the Covid-19 vaccine. The government has said both vaccines are safe, but there are some associated side-effects as with any other vaccine. The companies had also put out the list of possible side-effects on their respective websites.

Those who have any history of allergies, fever, bleeding disorder or are on a blood thinner, are immune-compromise­d or are on a medicine that affects your immune system, are pregnant, are breastfeed­ing, any other serious health-related issues, as determined by the vaccinator/officer supervisin­g vaccinatio­n, must not take Covaxin. People who have taken another anti-Covid vaccine should not take Covaxin.

The mild side-effects of the drug include injection site pain, injection site swelling, injection site redness, injection site itching, stiffness in the upper arm, weakness in the injection arm, body ache, headache, fever, malaise, weakness, rashes, nausea, vomiting.

The company said that there is a slim chance the vaccine causes a severe allergic reaction. Signs of a severe adverse event include difficulty in breathing, swelling of face and throat, fast heart-beat, rashes all over the body, dizziness and weakness.

Serum Institute of India's factsheet said one should not get the Covishield vaccine if the person had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose of this vaccine. Like Bharat Biotech, the SII factsheet also says that if a person is pregnant or plans to become pregnant or is breastfeed­ing she should tell the healthcare provider before taking the jab. People who have taken another anti-Covid vaccine should not take Covishield.

The ingredient­s of the Covishield vaccine are "LHistidine, L-Histidine hydrochlor­ide monohydrat­e, Magnesium chloride hexahydrat­e, Polysorbat­e 80,

Ethanol, Sucrose, Sodium chloride, Disodium edetate dihydrate (EDTA), Water for injection," it pointed out.

Some of the very common side effects of the vaccines are tenderness, pain, warmth, redness, itching, swelling or bruising where the injection is given, generally feeling unwell, chills or feeling feverish, headache or joint aches.

Covishield is made by Serum Institute of India (SII) and Covaxin is manufactur­ed by Bharat Biotech.

Over 50 lakh people have registered themselves on the Co-WIN portal since the window opened on Monday morning, the Centre said. Nearly 5 lakh beneficiar­ies above 60 or those aged 45-60 with comorbidit­ies have received the first jab of Covid-19 vaccine till Tuesday evening.

Meanwhile, the government has permitted all private hospitals to give Covid-19 vaccine if they adhere to the laid down norms and also asked the states and union territorie­s to utilise the optimum capacity of private medical facilities empanelled under three categories. The states and Union Territorie­s were also urged not to store, reserve, conserve or create a buffer stock of the COVID-19 vaccines, the Union Health Ministry said in a statement.

The company

said that there is a slim chance the vaccine causes a severe allergic reaction. Signs of a severe adverse event include difficulty in breathing, swelling of face and throat, fast heart-beat, rashes all over the body, dizziness and weakness

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