Coronavirus vaccination: Why is getting your second dose of COVID vaccine important?
Why is getting your second dose of COVID vaccine important?
The second wave of coronavirus taught us a lot of things. Not only did it highlight the unpredictability of the disease itself, but also gave us an insight into the various ways we can prevent a potential third wave. However, amidst all the chaos, there are people who are still very reluctant to take the vaccine or believe that skipping their second shot is a possible option. But what you must know is that vaccines are our only mode of protection against the virus and that the second COVID shot is the most important of the two vaccines. Until and unless you receive the two doses, you are only partially protected from the virus.
Coronavirus vaccines are administered in two doses
Primary COVID vaccines in India i.e. Bharat Biotech's Covaxin and Serum Institute of India's Covishield, have to be administered in two doses. Even if you have received the first dose of the vaccine, you must take the second shot at all costs.
In terms of Covishield, the second dose can be taken after the gap of 12 weeks, whereas after the first dose of Covaxin, you can get your second dose after 4-6 weeks.
Why should you get both your COVID vaccine doses?
Getting only one dose of COVID vaccines only provides partial immunity, which means you are still at risk of developing severe COVID infections. Given the new emerging variants, it becomes all the more crucial that you take your vaccination process seriously and follow all the guidelines laid down by health officials.
Taking the second COVID shot gives you better protection against the virus
Besides lowering your chances of contracting the virus, getting your second shot and being fully vaccinated also ensures mild to no symptoms, even if you catch COVID-19. Apart from that, Recent reports have also suggested that people who are fully vaccinated are less susceptible to the Delta and Delta plus variant as compared to the ones who are partially vaccinated i.e. with one dose.
Given you and other members of the family are fully vaccinated, according to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you can host gatherings indoors together and also be mask-free. However, it is advised to steer clear of those who are yet to receive their COVID shots.
The transmission of COVID-19 can be contained
The second vaccine shot is the most important as it provides full immunity against the virus. Besides, getting both the doses of the COVID vaccines can help us achieve herd immunity which can in turn contain the spread of the virus in communities.
Importance of getting your COVID vaccines
Considering the young and the elderly are both equally susceptible to the deadly coronavirus, it is important that each and every person, falling under the eligibility criteria, get themselves vaccinated. While you may not feel the need to get vaccinated considering you are young or have no pre-existing comorbidity, it is crucial that we protect the most vulnerable in our community and that can only be achieved through mass-vaccination.