Free Vaccine and Mandatory (Clorioquna isn't Vaccina)

I cannot understand that in a country where all these vaccines are mandatory, Futura CONVID -19 does not come to BE, I would also like to remind you that all of them that are being tested now have no proof to date and look at the great efforts and efforts Laboratories. It seems that the only one who has approval in a personal and closed cycle and Chloroquine, which in turn is not a country concerned with its People and Health, cannot miss the change of winning the battle. See below which are the mandatory vaccines: BCG The BCG vaccine (Bacilo Calmette-Guerin) is still applied in the maternity ward. It works to prevent serious forms of tuberculosis. Hepatitis B This dose is applied at birth and, as the name says, it helps to prevent hepatitis B. Depending on the vaccination situation, it is possible to take three doses of this vaccine at any time in life. Penta The pentavalent vaccine prevents five types of disease: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B and all infections caused by Haemophilus influenzae B. The vaccine is applied in three doses: the first at two months, the second at four months and the third at six months. Polio vaccine 1, 2 and 3 (inactivated) / VIP This immunizer works to prevent polio, a disease that was once considered almost eradicated in Brazil, but has had cases again. In its most severe form, it can cause permanent paralysis. The vaccine is also applied in three doses: the first at two months, the second at four months, and the third at six months of age. Pneumococcal 10 Valiant (conjugated) This vaccine works to prevent several diseases, such as pneumonia, otitis, meningitis and other infections caused by Pneumococcus. Three doses are applied: the first at two months, the second at four months and the third at twelve months. Human Rotavirus Human rotavirus is a major cause of acute diarrheal diseases and severe diarrhea in children up to five years of age. This vaccine helps prevent these diseases. Two doses are applied: the first at two months and the second at four months. Meningococcal C (conjugated) This vaccine works to prevent invasive diseases caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis of serogroup C, that is, bacterial meningitis. The vaccine is applied in two doses, at three months and at five months, and also needs reinforcements, applied at 12 months and in adolescents between 11 and 14 years old. Yellow fever This vaccine, as the name implies, prevents the development of yellow fever. Only one dose is needed at nine months of age. Depending on the vaccination situation, a person can still get the vaccine until the end of life. Triple viral The triple viral vaccine prevents three viral diseases: measles, mumps and rubella. The dose is applied at 12 months of age. Depending on the vaccination situation, it is still possible to take two doses of the triple virus between 10 and 29 years old or just one dose between 30 and 49 years old. DTP The DTP vaccine helps prevent diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough. The first booster is applied at 15 months of age and the second at four years. Hepatitis A As the name suggests, this vaccine prevents hepatitis A. Only one dose is applied at 15 months of age. Viral tetra The viral tetra replaces the second dose of the triple viral, if the vaccination schedule is followed strictly, and prevents against measles, rubella, mumps and chickenpox / chickenpox. A single dose is also applied at 15 months. Polio vaccine 1 and 3 (attenuated) / OPV Polio vaccines 1 and 3 still need to be boosted twice with the attenuated virus. The first booster is applied at 15 months and the second at four years of age. Attenuated chickenpox The chickenpox / chickenpox vaccine also needs to be taken, as the viral tetra acts as the first dose for the disease. The chickenpox vaccine needs to be applied in a single dose at the age of four. HPV This vaccine prevents the Human Papilloma Virus, a virus that causes some types of cancer and genital warts. Two doses of this vaccine should be applied between 9 and 14 years old for girls and between 11 and 14 years old for boys. Doses are applied six months apart. Double Adult (dT) The adult double vaccine needs to be boosted every 10 years from adolescence to the end of life and also prevents diphtheria and tetanus. Pneumococcal 23 Valente The pneumococcal vaccine 23 valent is indicated for indigenous population and other specific target groups and needs to be applied depending on the vaccination situation in a dose from 10 years old. It prevents pneumonia, otitis, meningitis and other infections caused by Pneumococcus. Influenza Influenza, or influenza, however common, continues to cause health risks. That is why, every year, the National Flu Vaccination Campaign takes place. Children between 6 months and 6 years of age, as well as the elderly and pregnant women, need to take the annual dose. The information is from the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo :VACCINE Chloroquine is not a vaccine DIGITAL EDITION

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