Routine vaccination, flu and children’s Covid-19 this weekend – Campos 24 Horas

Routine vaccination, flu and children’s Covid-19 this weekend – Campos 24 Horas
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04/27/2024, 10:23 am, Photo: Ascom.

Routine vaccination against flu and Covid-19 for children continues in Campos. Saturday (27) and Sunday (28) the application of immunizations takes place at the Department of Health and Children’s Clinic, from 8 am to 5 pm. From Monday to Friday, in addition to these two locations, there are another 32 rooms distributed throughout the municipality, as specified at the end of the text. (Read more below)

Immunization against Covid-19 will follow the current recommendation of the Ministry of Health, which determines the application of Pfizer Baby for children aged 6 months to 4 years, 11 months and 29 days. The primary schedule consists of the first dose at six months of age, the second dose at seven months and the third dose at nine months for those who are starting vaccination. (Read more below)

Children aged 5 to 11 receive the Pfizer Pediatric vaccine. The two doses of the primary schedule will be applied, with an interval of 30 days between one dose and another. Coronavac can be applied to children over 3 years old. Two doses are also applied, 30 days apart.(Read more below)

For those whose primary regimen is incomplete or the dose is delayed, the four-week interval must be respected between the 1st and 2nd doses. (Read more below)

“The boosters, as well as the application of bivalent Pfizer, remain suspended”, explains the technical advisor for Immunization, Leonardo Cordeiro. (Read more below)

According to the routine calendar, children over 2 months of age, adolescents, adults and the elderly are vaccinated. The vaccines available are: Inactivated Polio Vaccine (VIP), Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV), Triple Viral, Hepatitis A and B, Pentavalent, Rotavirus, Pneumo 10, Meningo C, Yellow Fever, DTP, Diphtheria and Adult Tetanus, Meningococcal ACWY, in addition to dTPA, which is exclusive to pregnant women. Vaccines are administered according to the person’s age group and vaccination status. (Read more below)

During routine vaccination, it is necessary to present a document with a photo, CPF and vaccination booklet, in the case of children and adolescents. The Covid-19 Vaccination Card, together with personal documents, must be presented by those who will take the vaccine. For those who are immunocompromised, a medical report or other document proving the condition is mandatory. (Read more below)

THE FLU VACCINE

The Influenza vaccine, which prevents the flu, is given to people aged 60 and over; children aged 6 months to 5 years, 11 months and 29 days; Indian people; pregnant and postpartum women (up to 45 days after giving birth), people with permanent disabilities (PwDs), primary and higher education teachers, security and rescue forces professionals and armed forces professionals, health workers, homeless people, employees of the prison system and population deprived of liberty, in addition to adolescents and young people under socio-educational measures (between 12 and 21 years old), workers in public road transport for urban and long-distance passengers, truck drivers, port workers, people with chronic non-communicable diseases and other special clinical conditions. (Read more below)

To receive the vaccine it is necessary to present ID, CPF or SUS card, proof of residence and vaccination booklet for those who have one. Children and adults with comorbidities and disabilities, in addition to personal documents, must present a medical report or other document that proves their condition. (Read more below)

In the case of pregnant women, you must bring personal documents and a prenatal card. For postpartum women, the baby’s birth certificate, pregnant woman’s card or document from the hospital where the birth took place. Other professional categories must present ID, CPF, proof of residence and document proving the performance of the function.

Vaccination rooms (Saturday and Sunday, from 8am to 5pm)

Children’s Clinic

Municipal Health Department

‌Posto Extramuro (Monday to Friday, from 9am to 4pm)

‌Campos Shopping

‌Vaccination rooms (Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4pm)

‌Guarus Health Center

Senior Citizens Club

Tapera Polyclinic

UBS Penha

UBS Santa Maria

UBS Sentinela do Imbé

UBSF Aldeia

UBSF Advisor Josino

UBSF Custodópolis

UBSF Eldorado

UBSF Félix Miranda

UBSF IPS

UBSF Jamil Ábido

UBSF Lagoa de Cima

UBSF Morro do Coco

UBSF Parque Aurora

UBSF Parque Imperial

UBSF Parque Prazeres

UBSF Road Park

UBSF Patronato São José

UBSF Poço Gordo

UBSF Ponta da Lama

UBSF Santo Amaro

BSF São Sebastião

UBSF Saturnino Braga

UBSF Stumps

UBSF Venda Nova

UPH Travessão

UPH Ururaí

Vaccination rooms with extended opening hours—Monday to Friday

Municipal Health Department (former Health Center) — 8:30 am to 8 pm

Children’s Clinic — 8:30 am to 6 pm

The article is in Portuguese

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