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Covid-19 Vaccine For Kids

Covid vaccine is given in two doses for children from the ages of 5 to 15 years. The first dose is supposed to protect children against the virus and the second dose is supposed to extend the protection against all the variants of the virus. The adverse effects of this immunization are headache, soreness at the injection site, feeling tired, or fever with chills.

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Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for my 6-year-old child?

Query: Hello doctor, How safe are COVID-19 vaccines for my kid? I want to keep my kid safe both from COVID and vaccine jabs. I do not believe in vaccines. It can affect my child's health. But everyone is insisting on that to get my kid vaccinated. She is 6 years only. Does she require a vaccine? I fear tha...  Read Full »


Dr. Sajeev Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Vaccines are only protective, and no vaccine will harm our bodies. Please be scientific in this era of modern science. Give her vaccines and protect her from serious diseases. Remember that the fatal smallpox was eradicated from this world by effective vaccination. S...  Read Full »

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