When you are vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine, you should always pay attention to the epidemic situation. First of all, you should go to the hospital for a comprehensive physical examination before COVID-19 vaccination, and you should know your basic physical condition. If you are not sure whether you can get COVID-19 vaccine, you should go to the hospital for examination, make an appointment to get COVID-19 vaccine after confirmation, and then get vaccinated after you are sure of your health. Don't stay up late before vaccination. Don't go hungry, know the location of vaccination in advance and wear convenient clothes, which will help doctors to vaccinate in COVID-19 simply and conveniently and improve efficiency.
After vaccination with COVID-19 vaccine, we should always pay attention to the taboo information about the vaccine released by the Center for Prevention and Control. After vaccination, many foods can't be eaten, including food. Therefore, you should have a good understanding of this knowledge when you are vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine, and carry your identity documents with you according to the organization of the hospital when you are vaccinated. Try not to go to crowded places when going out, and choose independent transportation. Put on a mask, and then go to the hospital for COVID-19 vaccination. Wear a mask to protect yourself during vaccination, queue up in an orderly manner according to the vaccination rules of the hospital, and keep a distance of more than 1 m from other vaccinated people to reduce communication and contact.
When vaccinating, the doctors who have been vaccinated should take the initiative to explain whether they have allergic history and whether they have taken drugs recently. When filling out the informed consent form, they should also carefully watch the contents of the informed consent form and sign it. After inoculation, if there is a wound and bleeding at the inoculation site, you should immediately ask the nurse to stop the bleeding with a cotton swab. Cotton swabs after hemostasis should be thrown into medical garbage bags, not littered. Don't leave the hospital immediately after vaccination, but stay in the hospital for a period of time. If there is nothing unusual, then leave.