两小孩被错打了一剂成人的moderna, 被叫几周后再打一剂小孩的Pfizer。On Dec. 22, Angela and Felipe Neto took their two youngest kids, aged six and eight, to a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Napanee, Ont. for their first shot. “After they received the shots and we were waiting to see if they were good to go and then a lady got us to the other room and informed us the kids have been vaccinated with the adult version of Moderna, which is not even tested for children,” Felipe Neto told CTV News Toronto last week. An official with the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington (KFL&A)Public Health Unit got back to the family on Dec. 31 after numerous calls. The official apologized for the mistake and told the family that the kids should still get a second dose of vaccine. 以下是小孩错打了成人剂量疫苗的做法:(打错了,过几周后或者等到够年龄时打第二针) WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU GET THE WRONG DOSE IN ONTARIO? Regardless of the error, the provincial guidelines say that the recipient of the erroneous vaccine should be informed of any possible side effects and be provided with recommendations for future doses. All errors should also be reported to the Canadian Medication Incident Reporting and Prevention System, as well as the local public health unit. Here is what the guidelines say should happen if a child is given an incorrect dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario: A child under the age of five gets a pediatric dose of COVID-19 vaccine: Children under the age of five are not yet eligible to get the shot. If t his occurs, a second dose may be offered at the recommended interval when they do become eligible. A child under the age of 12 gets an adult dose of Pfizer: A second dose of the paediatric Pfizer dose should be offered at the recommended interval.
以下是小孩错打了成人剂量疫苗的做法:(打错了,过几周后或者等到够年龄时打第二针) WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU GET THE WRONG DOSE IN ONTARIO? Regardless of the error, the provincial guidelines say that the recipient of the erroneous vaccine should be informed of any possible side effects and be provided with recommendations for future doses. All errors should also be reported to the Canadian Medication Incident Reporting and Prevention System, as well as the local public health unit. Here is what the guidelines say should happen if a child is given an incorrect dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario:
A child under the age of five gets a pediatric dose of COVID-19 vaccine: Children under the age of five are not yet eligible to get the shot. If t his occurs, a second dose may be offered at the recommended interval when they do become eligible.
A child under the age of 12 gets an adult dose of Pfizer: A second dose of the paediatric Pfizer dose should be offered at the recommended interval.
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