The roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccine to the public is ramping up. Here is a guide to getting your vaccination jabs. Read the story: [ Ссылка ]
0:00 - Introduction
0:37 - Step 1: Booking your appointment
Elderly residents who require help in booking their appointments can head to the community clubs where volunteers will help them with the process. You must bring along your NRIC.
0:54 - Step 2: Vaccination day
Head to the venue with your vaccination card and NRIC. After answering a few questions about your medical history, you will be directed to a waiting area.
0:59 - Step 3: At the vaccination booth
A medical professional will administer the vaccine. Roll up your sleeve, and after an alcohol swab is rubbed on your arm, you will be given the injection.
1:11 - Step 4: 30-minute observation period
You will then proceed to wait in an observation area for 30 minutes to see whether any negative reaction occurs. Some soreness in the arm is to be expected, but if you get a rash or a headache, or experience dizziness, you will be taken to a nursing station to be treated by a doctor.
1:20 - Step 5: Remember the second jab
At the final counter, you will be asked further questions about how you are feeling. If all is well, you will be allocated a second appointment, which will take place around three weeks later. It takes two jabs for the vaccine to be fully effective.
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