What should I do if the school is forced to vaccinate people who can't be vaccinated?
For example, at present, in order to control the epidemic situation in COVID-19, people are required to be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine all over the country. Let's talk about it What if the school forces people to get vaccinated, but people with allergies can't get COVID-19 vaccine? Then you won't get the vaccine. What should I do if I have allergic reaction? You should explain it to the school in time. Who will be responsible if something goes wrong? I believe the school also understands the stakes. People with basic diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease and diabetes can be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine as long as these diseases are controlled at a stable level. If these basic diseases are not effectively controlled, it is required to suspend injection. But if you can't vaccinate, you should take personal protective measures. Remember: wearing a mask when going out, washing hands frequently, keeping social distance, staying away from crowded places and keeping indoor ventilation at home can also effectively control the spread of COVID-19 epidemic.
People who can't be vaccinated should try to reduce their travel, remember to wear masks when going out, take preventive measures, try not to gather in crowded places, let alone go to places with frequent epidemics, wash their hands frequently, have more ventilation, do more exercise and try to improve their immunity. If their immunity is improved, the chances of contracting the virus will be reduced, which can at least reduce the spread of COVID-19. But if the body permits, it is better to get a vaccine as soon as possible. After all, vaccination can form a healthy barrier, so you can feel more at ease. Protecting your health is the most important thing. Try not to worry about the country and society. Now, as long as we work together in Qi Xin, I believe COVID-19 will be defeated soon. The above is for reference only. Remember: please consult a clinician before vaccination and press.