Just now we saw the reporter’s experience after being vaccinated. At the same time, we also noticed that there are still many elderly people at the vaccination site. In fact, since mid-March, many places across the country have begun to encourage people over 60 to actively vaccinate against the new crown virus. .

So what is the willingness of the elderly to be vaccinated?

Is there any reaction after the vaccine?

Let's watch the reporter's visits to the vaccination sites in Wuhan and Shanghai.

Wuhan, Hubei: The elderly can be vaccinated directly without an appointment

  Both Wu Min and Chen Shouzhen, 69 years old, are residents of Zili Community, Parrot Street, Hanyang District, Wuhan. They learned that the community's health service center can receive the new crown vaccine for free, and no appointment is required.

Today, the two of them came to vaccinate together.

Wu Min (69 years old),

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resident of Zili Community, Parrot Street, Hanyang District, Wuhan:

I don't feel at all. This comrade's injection method is also very good, and it doesn't hurt at all.

The director of our community rode a bicycle and motorcycle around our community, using his horn and riding a car.

In terms of age and age, people can come to the community for injections.

Today, I just took a break today, and my classmate is fine today, so I came with her.

  According to statistics from the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission, Wuhan has been vaccinated with more than 3 million doses of the new coronavirus vaccine, and there have been no serious adverse reactions for the time being.

An Guiqing (68 years old),

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resident of Bairuijing Community, Wuhan: It

was the afternoon (vaccination) of last Friday (March 26).

No (adverse reaction), it's pretty good, it doesn't feel at all.

In my home, my husband beats, my girl beats, my son-in-law beats, I beat, all beats.

Shanghai: reporters visit special vaccination sites for new coronavirus vaccines for the elderly

  Shanghai started the registration and vaccination of the new crown vaccine for the elderly 60 to 75 years old from March 25.

At 1 o'clock in the afternoon yesterday, at the Changzheng Town Community Health Center in Putuo District, Shanghai, elderly residents who came to get the vaccine were lining up in an orderly manner.

Scanning the code to confirm, check the information, pre-check, and vaccinate, the whole process takes less than 30 minutes.

Jin Fengju (64 years old):

I have the best time to play, so I will play soon.

Zhang Zhuoyong (70 years old): It's

normal. I think hundreds of millions of people have been beaten nationwide. What are the concerns? My wife and my daughter have both beaten, and the school teachers and companies beat them all at work, 7%. It takes more than a dozen people to fight to form an (immune) barrier.

Li Fenkou (74 years old):

Because there are children at home, I was the first to fight.

  As a special vaccination site for the new crown vaccine for the elderly, the Changzheng Town Community Health Center extended its working hours and opened a special time period for the elderly to vaccinate the new crown vaccine from 1 to 6 pm.

Many residents get vaccinations through appointments organized by neighborhood committee communities.

Shu Ming, Community Health Service Center, Changzheng Town, Putuo District, Shanghai:

There are two ways to make an appointment. If the elderly have a smart phone, they can use the health appointment code on the phone to make an appointment. If there is no smart phone or a real-name mobile phone card, you can Take your ID card or medical insurance card and go to the health station of the neighborhood committee or town government to make an appointment for registration.

  In order to better serve the elderly, the hospital optimized the one-way channel to avoid cross-infection, arranged volunteers to guide and accompany the whole process, and specially arranged two senior doctors at the pre-examination table.

  Every elder who has been vaccinated has a love note on the back of his hand, which states the time of inoculation, and then enters the observation area, where full-time doctors and community volunteers patrol the observation area, as well as milk biscuits for emergency needs.

Xin Yunxin (64 years old):

I don't feel much reaction after the fight just now. I can still adapt at my age.

Li Wenhui (65 years old):

My son and daughter-in-law have done it a long time ago. You must have your own space for activities, such as shopping for vegetables, classmates and gatherings.

  As of 12:00 on April 1, Shanghai has received 3,401,472 doses of new coronary pneumonia vaccine, and 376,834 doses of elderly people aged 60 and above.

  It is very gratifying to see that everyone is working together to contribute to the establishment of an immune barrier. However, many people who are over 60 years old are vaccinated with the new crown vaccine. Many people do have many questions. For example, the elderly will inevitably have some basic diseases that will affect the vaccination?

Do I need to stop taking these common medicines every day?

Come to hear the experts' authoritative answers to these questions.

Will underlying diseases affect vaccination?

Sun Xiaodong, deputy director of the Shanghai Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

Chronic diseases will not have a great impact on vaccination.

At the same time, on the day of vaccination, you can bring your own case, so you should fully explain your current symptoms to your doctor during the pre-check.

Do I need to stop the medication before vaccination?

Zhou Shu, Chief of the Public Health Section of the Parrot Street Community Health Service Center in Hanyang District, Wuhan: There

is no conflict, and what we want to emphasize is that if you have a chronic disease, your medication must not be stopped.

You want to keep your blood pressure and blood sugar within a stable range.

Because we need two shots.

Then within this month, you must control your blood pressure and blood sugar.

What diseases of the elderly cannot be vaccinated?

Zhang Haiying, deputy chief physician of the Department of Respiratory Medicine, Hubei Third People's Hospital:

So the first is allergies. We attach great importance to allergies in the clinic. If severe allergic reactions have occurred before vaccination, then it is best not to vaccinate at this time.

In the second category, there are serious neurological diseases, such as epilepsy and some spinal cord diseases, so we don't want to fight this one.

Then the third one is the patient who is feverish, so at this time we definitely don't want to vaccinate for now.

So the fourth category is when it is acutely onset, that is, we are getting sick, or our chronic disease is acutely onset, then it is best not to fight this one.

In fact, these types of diseases, except for the first allergy, which is absolutely contraindicated, the others are actually relative.

  According to statistics from the National Health Commission, as of March 31, a total of 11.821 million doses of the new coronavirus vaccine have been reported in various regions.

Experts say that there is still a big gap between this data and the inoculation rate of 70%-80%.

Zhang Wenhong, leader of the Shanghai New Coronary Pneumonia Medical Treatment Expert Team:

As the demand for the reopening of the world increases, our vaccination must be ahead. Just like the prevention and control of the epidemic, you have to be in the front so that we can Finally won the war.