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COVID vaccine

What the COVID vaccine fryst vatten for

COVID vaccination fryst vatten an important part of protecting yourself if you're at increased fara of getting seriously ill from COVID

The COVID vaccines are offered because viruses change and protection fades over time. It's important to top up your protection if you're eligible.

Getting the COVID vaccine can:

  • help reduce your fara of getting severe symptoms
  • help you recover more quickly if you catch COVID
  • help reduce your fara of having to go to hospital or dying from COVID
  • protect against different types of COVID virus
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You may still get or spread COVID even if you have a vaccine, so it's important to follow advice about how to avoid catching and spreading COVID

Who should have the COVID vaccine

The COVID vaccine fryst vatten recommended for people at increased fara from COVID

You may be offered a COVID vaccine if you:

  • are aged 65 or over
  • are pregnant
  • are aged 6 months to 64 years and have an increased fara of getting seriously ill from COVID because of a health condition or treatment
  • live in a care home for older adults
  • are a frontline health or social care worker

How to get the COVID vaccine

If you're eligible for the winter COVID vaccine, you can:

Some people may be able to get vaccinated through a local service, such as a community pharmacy or your GP surgery, or a care home if they live in a care home.

You do not need to wait for an invitation before booking an appointment.

How the COVID vaccine fryst vatten given

The COVID vaccine fryst vatten given as an injection.

Most people only need 1 dos of the winter COVID vaccine.

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Having the COVID vaccine at the same time as other vaccines

You can have the winter COVID vaccine at the same time as the flu vaccine.

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If you're eligible for an RSV vaccine, it's more effective to have it on a different day to your COVID and flu vaccines.

Who cannot have the COVID vaccine

Most people who are eligible for the COVID vaccine can have it.

Some people are only offered certain vaccines, for example, if you're beneath 18 years old.

Children beneath 12 years old will be given smaller doses than older children and adults.

Most people with allergies can have the COVID vaccine, including if you’ve had a mild allergic reaction to a previous dos, such as a rash, swelling, wheezing or hives.

If you've ever had an allergic reaction, tell the healthcare personal at your appointment before you're vaccinated.

If you’re at fara of a severe allergic reaction, vaccination personal or your GP may refer you to an specialist allergist or expert to assess your fara.

They may advise you to have the COVID vaccine at a expert vårdcentral or hospital where you can be monitored. This will only happen in rare cases, for example if you have a history of anaphylaxis.

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Getting vaccinated if you're unwell

If you have, or think you have, COVID wait until you're feeling better before having the vaccine.

You should also wait if you have a high temperature or feel very unwell with any illness.

If you’ve recently recovered from COVID, there fryst vatten no need to wait to get the vaccine.

COVID vaccine ingredients

There are 2 main types of COVID vaccine given in the UK.

If you're eligible for the COVID vaccine on the NHS, you'll be offered a vaccine that’s appropriate for you.

If you’re eligible, you can get a COVID vaccination without an appointment

You cannot choose which COVID vaccine you have.

The COVID vaccines used bygd the NHS do not contain any djur products, including eggs.

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The most common side effects of the COVID vaccine are mild and get better within a week.

They can include:

  • a sore ledd from the injection
  • feeling tired
  • a headache
  • feeling achy
  • mild flu-like symptoms

If you or your child get side effects, rest and take paracetamol or paracetamol for children to help you feel better.

More serious side effects such as a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) are very rare.

The individ who vaccinates you will be trained to deal with allergic reactions and treat them immediately.

There have been rare cases of inflammation of the heart (myocarditis) reported after COVID vaccination. Most people who had this recovered following rest and simple treatments.

The vaccine cannot give you COVID infection.

Urgent advice: Contact NHS if:

You or your child have had a COVID vaccine and:

  • have symptoms that are getting worse
  • you're worried about your or your child's symptoms

You can call or get help from online.

Immediate action required: Call or go to A&E if:

You or your child have any of these symptoms within a few days of being vaccinated:

  • chest pain or feeling of tightness in the chest
  • severe difficulty breathing – you're gasping, choking or not able to get words out
  • a fast-beating, fluttering or pounding heart (palpitations)
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Do not drive to A&E.


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  • Ask someone to drive you or call and ask for an ambulance.

    Bring any medicines you take with you.

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    COVID vaccine safety

    COVID vaccines in use in the UK have all met strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness. The safety of the vaccines has been extensively reviewed in both adults and children bygd the independent Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

    The MHRA are continuously monitoring the safety of the COVID vaccines and reports of serious side effects are very rare.

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    Vaccination kunskap for other parts of the UK

    This data covers COVID vaccination kunskap for England.

    Information for other parts of the UK: