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Does My Vaccine Protect From Mutations? and Other New Vax Q&As

Zeus Zou theBeijinger 2021-10-19

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It has been more than six months since the COVID-19 vaccines were made available in China and more than 80 percent of Beijingers have received a complete dosage. Those numbers are more or less matched by foreigners in Beijing as well – at least according to the Beijinger's Safe & Sane group chat surveys.

However, as the virus continues to mutate in less inoculated corners of the world, vaccine questions abound once again. To clear up some of the ongoing confusion, CCTV has come up with a new round-up post to resolve some of these questions and doubts, and we've taken the liberty of translating the relevant questions.

We recognize that, while the majority of readers have been vaccinated, some are still yet to receive the shots, so we've divided the questions below into questions for those already vaccinated and for those yet unvaccinated.


I'm already vaccinated


Will my vaccine be able to protect us from the mutant virus?
Based on the results of current trials, all Chinese COVID-19 vaccines appear to be effective against facing the mutant virus from South Africa, the UK, India, Brazil. That includes reducing infection rates and severity of symptoms for the latest Delta mutation.

How long can the vaccine protect us?
Experts predict that protection may begin to gradually fade away 6 months after the injection, though it will not fade completely for most people. However, it's not yet been confirmed whether booster shots will be required in order to maintain immunity. If and when the issue is confirmed one way or another, we will let you know on our blog.

Someone added me on Wechat/called me/texted me about vaccine-related issues and asked me to register with my info or make a transaction.
This is likely to be a fraud. If you have doubts, contact local health authorities to confirm. (The Beijing CDC can be reached at 10-58900240 or 58900216).


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I'm not vaccinated yet – what else should I know before taking the leap?


Who is suitable for Chinese vaccines?
People above 18 years old are eligible for the vaccination, while in urgent situations, kids above 3 years old can also be accepted. Elders above 60 years old are highly recommended to get vaccinated.

Female who are preparing for pregnancy, in the pregnancy or lactation period are also safe to get their vaccination done, and can still breast feed.

People suffering from allergies other than any ingredient from the vaccine can still get their injections done, although those suffering from active symptoms of rhinitis, palpitation, or alcohol allergies should wait until symptoms subside.
People who are suffering from any acute disease, having a fever, or allergic disease should postpone their vaccination date.

If you have gotten any other vaccines recently, please wait for at least 14 days before you get the injection for the COVID-19 vaccine.

People previously infected with COVID-19, including asymptomatic carriers, can get their first shot 6 months after recovery and consulting with a doctor.

What are the differences between all kinds of vaccines available on the market?
Different types of vaccines require taking one to three shots in order to be effective. The one-shot vaccine is the most efficient option in emergencies. However, for people who have a hampered immune system, the two-shot or three-shot vaccines are better choices. 

It is not recommended to take the one-shot vaccine after you have already received any of the other types.

As for the effectiveness, the estimated efficacy rate is as follows:



If I have severer side effects after the vaccination, does it mean it is more effective?
Unfortunately, no. Whether you have side effects and how strong they will be are mostly depends on your physical and health conditions.

Why is my vaccine not transparent or has floccule in it?
This is normal and you may see the solution displays layers when left still.



READ: Getting Tested for STDs in Beijing: Where to Go and What to Do



Images: UNSPLASH, the Beijinger



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