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Sangyan Podcast is a multilingual Interactive Decision making enabler through Educational Audios (IDEA) platform that aims to connect community to the evidence based information that can enhance good ... more
FAQs about Podcasts by SANGYAN for Public Health FAQs and Education:How many episodes does Podcasts by SANGYAN for Public Health FAQs and Education have?The podcast currently has 402 episodes available.
October 14, 2021COVID-19 Vaccine (FAQ 2 in English): Who should defer getting the COVID-19 vaccine? Persons with history of: Anaphylactic or allergic reaction to a previous dose of COVID-19 vaccine Immediate or delayed-onset anaphylaxis or allergic reaction to vaccines or injectable therapies, pharmaceutical products, food-items etc. Pregnant women: Regarding COVID-19 Vaccination of pregnant women, the matter is under discussion in India. Pregnant women have not been part of any COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial so far. Therefore, women who are pregnant or not sure of their pregnancy; should not receive COVID-19 vaccine at this time Provisional / temporary contraindications: In these conditions, COVID-19 vaccination is to be deferred after recovery Individuals having lab test proven SARS-2 COVID-19 infection: COVID-19 vaccine to be deferred by 3 months after recovery. SARS-2 COVID-19 patients who have been given anti-SARS-2 monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma: COVID-19 vaccine to be deferred by 3 months from the date of discharge from the hospital. Individuals who have received at least the 1stdose and got COVID-19 infection before completion of the dosing schedule: the 2nd dose should defer the COVID-19 vaccine by 3 months after clinical recovery from COVID-19 illness. Persons with any other serious general illness requiring hospitalization or ICU care should also wait for 4-8 weeks before getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Other Health Conditions: Individuals with bleeding disorders like ‘haemophilia’ should take the vaccine under the supervision of their treating physician. Individuals with heart and brain disorders are on blood thinners like aspirin and antiplatelet drugs can continue with their medicines and have the vaccines. They should also consult their physician. For them, vaccines are absolutely safe One should inform the vaccinator about the medicines they consume and if they are suffering from any known immune issues. The vaccinator should have a record of one’s medical condition. PDF: COVID-19 Vaccine: Getting Started Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare https://www.mohfw.gov.in/covid_vaccination/vaccination/faqs.html Source: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1719925...more3minPlay
October 13, 2021COVID-19 Vaccine (FAQ 1 in English): Who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine?All citizens aged 18 years and above are eligible for COVID-19 vaccine in India. PDF: COVID-19 Vaccine: Getting Started Source: COWIN APP FAQ...more1minPlay
FAQs about Podcasts by SANGYAN for Public Health FAQs and Education:How many episodes does Podcasts by SANGYAN for Public Health FAQs and Education have?The podcast currently has 402 episodes available.