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Doctor Says Podcast Eps. 31, Many People Choose Vaccines to Get What They Want

JAKARTA, iNews.id – Program vaccination in Indonesia is still being carried out. Slowly, more and more people are finally willing to be vaccinated. However, there is still one problem that should never have happened, namely that there are still many people who are picky about vaccines.

On Podcast Kata Dokter Eps. 31 This time, we will discuss about what is becoming more and more confusing in the community, namely the Covid-19 vaccine. The best Covid vaccine is a vaccine that can be obtained as soon as possible because the purpose and function is the same, namely to form the body’s immunity. What is the difference between the existing vaccines? Want to know what’s next? Let’s hear it now!

There are four types of vaccination programs that have been distributed in Indonesia, namely Sinovac, Astra Zeneca, Moderna, and Pfizer. Many people feel that certain vaccines will be much better than others, so they are willing to wait a long time to get the vaccine they want. Thinking like this you should throw it away!

Even though they use different methods, they both have the same goal, which is to make our bodies recognize the virus first, thus creating immunity. Not much different from Sinovac and Astra Zeneca, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines also have the same goal, so that our bodies know and know what the virus is like. They just use a different method, namely the mRNA method.

So, for example, if someone has had one vaccination, then while waiting for their turn for the second dose, they suddenly tested positive for Covid-19, what should they do? If it turns out to be really positive for Covid-19, indeed you are required to wait a while longer, but actually there is no need to repeat the vaccination from the beginning.

“For the second (vaccine) you can wait, it can be up to 3 months, but that doesn’t mean you have to repeat it again,” said dr. Nadia.

Editor : Dani M Dahwilani

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