COVID test in the comfort of your home with
flexible pricing options and an after-effect add-on
of either a B12 shot or a vitamin C boost IV.
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Q. How long does Covid vaccine last?
A. The vaccines lasts at least six months to a year.
Q. Is it safe to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
A. Yes. All currently authorized and recommended COVID-19
vaccines are safe and effective, and CDC does not recommend
one vaccine over another.
Q. How many doses of COVID-19 vaccine will I need to get?
A. Two Moderna vaccine doses should be given 1 month (28 days) apart.
Johnson & Johnsons Janssens (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine requires only one dose.
Q. Can I get vaccinated against COVID-19 while I am currently sick with COVID-19?
A. No. People with COVID-19 who have symptoms should wait to be vaccinated until they have recovered from their illness and have met the criteria for discontinuing isolation; those without symptoms should also wait until they meet the criteria before getting vaccinated.
Q. Is it normal for my arm to swell after the COVID-19 vaccine?
A. With the COVID-19 vaccine specifically, patients typically experience pain, redness and swelling in the arm where they get the vaccine. Side effects from the second shot are also typically more noticeable
Q. What are the most common side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine?
A. Common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling in the arm where you received the shot, as well as tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, fever, and nausea throughout the rest of the body.
leaa offers vitamin C IV booster to mitigate the after effect
some people might experience or a B12 shot.
Q. Can children get COVID-19?
A. While children have been less affected by COVID-19 compared to adults, children can be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 and some children develop severe illness. Children with underlying medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness compared to children without underlying medical conditions.
Q. Is COVID-19 virus similar to SARS?
A. This new coronavirus is similar to SARS-CoV, so it was named SARS-CoV-2 The disease caused by the virus was named COVID-19 (COronVIrusDisease-2019) to show that it was discovered in 2019.
Q. Who should not get Covid vaccine?
A. Anyone who has an allergy to any component of the vaccine, should not take it. Children in the US can take the vaccine currently. However, Indian health authorities do not recommend vaccination of children below 18 years of age, even if they belong to a high-risk group.
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