SURVEY FAQ – Bienestar Residents’ Vaccine Questions Answered!

Thank you to all Bienestar residents for filling out the COVID-19 vaccination survey! These are responses to questions directly from Bienestar residents received on the COVID-19 vaccination survey

If you have not yet filled out the survey, you still can let us know how you feel about the vaccine.

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  • What are the side effects?
    • Remember: Side effects are very NORMAL
    • Most common: Sore arm, fatigue, headaches, chills, muscle pain
    • Less common: Fever and shivering
    • Effects are more common after 2nd dose and last 1 or 2 days
  • Can I have more information about the allergic reactions to the vaccine?
    • Rate of reported allergic reaction – anaphylaxis – is rare, 11.1 cases for every million doses
    • Sites will have epinephrine and you’ll be monitored for 15-30 minutes afterwards
    • Do not get the vaccine if you are allergic to Polysorbate or polyethylene glycol (PEG)
  • Is the vaccine safe?
    • Yes, it is approved by the FDA. 
    • CDC states: “Potential benefits of this vaccine outweigh the known and potential harms of becoming infected with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19).”
  • Can children get the vaccine?
    • No. Clinical trials on children under 16 have not been completed yet. Typically, vaccines are first tested on adults. 
    • Pfizer began testing on children as young as 12 in September but the results are not out.
  • Is it safe for pregnant women?
    • Studies have not been done in pregnant women, however experts believe vaccines are safe and that pregnant women should receive one. Consult with your doctor.
  • What will the vaccine cost? 
    • It is free. Insurance is NOT required. Bring insurance information if you have it.
  • Should I get the vaccine if I already had COVID-19?
    •  Yes. Experts do not know how long immunity lasts once you have been infected. If you’ve had COVID-19, wait at least 90 days before getting the vaccine.
  • When will it be available? 
    • Oregon is only receiving a limited number of doses so it is not available for everyone yet. Stay updated on the state’s eligibility criteria and its phased vaccination approach. Learn more.

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