The timing of vaccination is that if some schools start late, 1 is one month apart from the second vaccination, and you get the vaccination at the end of April, you can't get the second vaccination until the beginning of June, which doesn't have much impact on many freshmen, sophomores and juniors, because the normal university holiday should be at the end of June, but it will affect many graduates, many of whom are in June.
Many students have no strong desire for this kind of voluntary question, or she doesn't want to get vaccinated. She thinks this is an adventurous activity. Anyway, she doesn't want to have various reasons. After all, the school also takes a voluntary approach to this vaccination. If you want to vaccinate, sign up yourself, and then the school will organize vaccination-related activities in a unified way. After the vaccination, you can wait for the second injection with peace of mind. But many people don't want to be vaccinated and think it's not safe.
Finally, the precautions for vaccination. The range of age 18 years old and under 59 years old, of course, has no effect on college students. You can't drink alcohol for one week or even two after vaccination. If you catch a cold or have a fever before vaccination, ask the vaccination doctor in advance whether you can observe/kloc-0.5 minutes to half an hour after vaccination, and report to the local vaccination agency in time if there are serious adverse reactions, so the incidence of adverse reactions is relatively low, but you should pay attention to your own safety, because any vaccine may cause certain adverse reactions, and the degree is beyond our decision.