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The health and safety of our patients, colleagues and partners is our main priority. Fresenius Kidney Care is dedicated to providing you with the highest-quality care and support in every circumstance. The coronavirus (COVID-19) situation has been changing quickly, and we will continue to provide updated information as it becomes available.
COVID-19 vaccines are critical for controlling the pandemic. Making an informed choice about vaccination against the coronavirus is one of the most important decisions you will make. Before receiving a COVID-19 vaccination, you should meet and discuss with your doctor about your suitability to receive a vaccine and any questions you may have.
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Vaccination FAQs
The vaccine may lower the chances of getting COVID-19 if you encounter the coronavirus. COVID-19 vaccination may also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get infected with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
No. COVID-19 vaccines do not contain live virus or any virus that can replicate, therefore it cannot transmit the virus to you. The vaccines are designed to teach our immune system to recognize and fight off the virus that causes COVID-19.
In public health emergencies, like the global COVID-19 pandemic, the development process may be sped up and still meet rigorous and science-based standards for quality, safety, and effectiveness. COVID-19 vaccine began in January 2020, shortly after the virus’s genome sequence was identified and shared globally among international governments, scientists from universities, non-profit organizations, and pharmaceutical companies.
Throughout the rest of your body
Most side effects of standard vaccination are temporary and should resolve within a few days. In some ways, these mild to moderate symptoms are signs that your immune system is responding to the vaccine and working to build immunity.
Please speak to your doctor for more information on side effects.
Allergic reactions, although rare, could happen within minutes after the vaccination. You might need to stay on site for about 15 to 30 minutes or longer for close observation. In case of an allergic reaction, the medical staff will take emergency steps to make sure you are safe.
Certain types of vaccines may not be suitable for persons with history of allergic reactions. Before you get vaccinated, inform the medical staff if you have had any serious allergic reactions.
It is important that you continue to practice preventive measures to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus and lowering the chances of getting sick with COVID-19. The interventions shown below will continue to be important to control the pandemic, even after vaccination campaigns have started.
Stay home as much as possible
The best way to stay safe if to avoid being around people who are sick with COVID-19 or carriers of the COVID-19 virus, but not showing any symptoms. If you must go out for dialysis or medical appointments, always follow local guidelines for social distancing and stay at least 2 arms' length away from other people.
What to do about dialysis treatment if you get sick
How to manage anxiety in uncertain times
The situation around COVID-19 is changing very often. If you’re feeling anxious, worried, depressed, or low energy, you are not alone. For many people, schedules have been disrupted, routines are changing, and talk about coronavirus is everywhere. To help manage anxiety, stress, and coping, consider these suggestions: