The Department of Health Resbakuna Program: Impacts of the COVID-19 Vaccination Program on Various Priority Groups

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The Department of Health Resbakuna Program: Impacts of the COVID-19 Vaccination Program on Various Priority Groups.

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Introduction:. Experts think that vaccination is the most effective strategy to prevent the spreading of the COVID-19 pandemic. By establishing acquired immunity, vaccines allow the human body to recognize and fight infections ( Rehman et al., 2020). More than 480,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were sent to AstraZeneca by the COVAX Facility on March 4, 2021, as part of the company's immunization campaign (DOH, 2021). On 22 March 2021 (DOH), 480 doses of an AstraZeneca vaccine were delivered to Tabuk City..

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Theoretical framework :. Dependent Variable Adverse vaccination side effects / Reaction Significance of symptoms (Mild Gender Moderate, Severe ). The duration of symptoms. The treatment of symptoms..

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Objectives of this Study:. This study examines the adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccinations in Tabuk City's immunization priority groups. Specifically , it analyzed the: age, gender , relationship status, education levels, target group, vaccination status, and brand of vaccinations taken by respondents..

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Study the potentially harmful reactions to the COVID-19 vaccination. Effects of the COVID-19 vaccination on the respondents' daily lives for how long they lasted. Time of onset of COVID-19 vaccination symptoms may be correlated with responders' ages..

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Delimitation and Scope of Study:. The scope of the research was restricted to the negative effects of ( COVID-19 ) reported by participants of the Kalinga Province who willingly participated, as well as their knowledge, attitudes, and habits about the COVID-19 immunization program..

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Methodology :. Research Design: The research design employed in this study was descriptive research design. Subjects of the study: The participants of this research received 1 st and 2 nd dose of their COVID-19 vaccination. A detailed survey form was sent to them. It took a few minutes to complete this survey and sent back..

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Methodology Contd.. Instrument of data collection: A google survey form was used as a tool to collect data. The survey form was distributed using digital communication platforms such as Gmail, fb and messenger . Data analysis: Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics like frequency distribution, percentage, mean, and Pearson’s r..

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Results: Vaccination status of the respondent’s..

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Kinds of vaccine:.

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Side effects of vaccines on selected respondents:.

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Conclusion :. According to this study's findings, the vast majority of respondents were in their twenties, married, college-educated, professional front-line workers who had received the whole Sinovac vaccination series. Regardless of the kind of vaccination administered to them, the majority of respondents reported experiencing discomfort at the injection site. Regardless of age, most people who report experiencing symptoms after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine will feel better within three to five days. The conclusion of this study is that fever, headache, chills, and coughing that happen after a COVID-19 shot can be treated with medicine. This vaccination campaign must continue to study vaccine reluctance and create health education to address any issues that occur..

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Recommendations:. Keep giving medications to treat issues after a vaccination. Increase public knowledge of the COVID-19 vaccine. Promote via proper information the development of confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccinations. Collaborate with the Department of Health and keep going to trainings so you can respond to any questions vaccination recipients may have..