Health Guidance Malaysia

How Covid-19 Vaccines Affect Different Age Groups

By Pavithra Mohan

The purpose behind the creation of the COVID-19 vaccines was to shield individuals in all age groups from the COVID-19 virus. Even if these vaccines are considered to be safe and efficient, the way in which a person is affected by them often largely depends on the individual’s age.

For adults aged 18-64 consist of the majority of the population that is entitled to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines such as Pfizer-BioNTech, Sinovac, and AstraZeneca are the ones that have been given emergency use authorization and have now already been proven to work in reducing COVID-19 infection. Vaccine decreases the hazards of severe illness, hospitalization, and death due to COVID-19.

The elderly, who are 65 and older are at higher risk of very serious diseases bearing the brunt of COVID-19 which is more fatal. The vaccines have, especially, been very important for and have been the reckoning of this age group.

Kids and youths whose ages are between 12 to 17 are the other group granted COVID-19 vaccine. The research has confirmed that it is both safe and effective in the younger age group as well. Immunizing children and adolescents can stop them from getting COVID-19 as well as break the flow of the virus in schools and communities.

Children under the age of 12 can safely receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (Cominarty). After receiving a vaccination, some kids may have mild to moderate adverse effects; however, severe reactions are uncommon. Nevertheless, the care of small children demands that the vaccinated (those who are eligible for the vaccine) in the family are vaccinated and thus preventive measures are observed.

But pregnant women can get COVID-19 vaccines safely. The unborn child is protected if the mother is immune because of vaccination during pregnancy. Motherhood refers to the state of being the most severe illness from COVID-19 in women who are infected and this is what makes vaccination the first practice of protection.

Individuals with compromised immune systems, such as cancer patients receiving treatment or recipients of organ transplants, are more vulnerable to severe disease from COVID-19. After long-term effects, COVID-19 vaccines were confirmed to be safe for the vast majority of individuals with immune system deficiencies. The specialists strongly recommend this group to get vaccinated to protect them from the exacerbation of the illness.

In summary, through the use of vaccination, COVID-19 was regulated in the community to ward off the severe forms of the disease in people of all ages. Continuous inoculation programs are vital to achieving the community immunity target and suppressing virus growth. It is very important to double-check the advice given by healthcare professionals and to obtain the latest information from reliable resources such as CDC and WHO focused on COVID-19 vaccination.

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