Prof Dr James Koh Kwee Choy heads the medicine division at International Medical University . The usual SOPs were followed — QR code scanned, temperature taken, hands sanitised, mask checked and social distancing adhered to.
“But the injection itself was very fast and painless, just a very small nick that you don’t really feel at all.”“They will observe you to ensure that you do not have any severe reactions such as an anaphylactic shock,” explains Koh.According to Koh, side effects vary widely but it is very rare that you will experience severe reactions.“I slept a lot,” he says, while some of his colleagues had fever and chills.
“There is no need to worry about the side effects because these are expected reactions to a vaccine. It shows that your body is working to produce antibodies,” he explains. There is also no need to specifically eat or fast before going for your appointment. “But if you are like me and you get hungry easily, please eat something before you go,” he says. You might even want to bring some snacks with you just in case.
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