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What are the e risks of contracting Covid at a vaccination site?
With crowds of people packed into an indoor area waiting for their shot.
4 Answers
- MLv 41 week ago
The risk is minimally higher than not being in the presence of others. You are, however, at far greater risk of catching COVID-19 in a supermarket.
At a vaccination centre people are given appointments so they do not arrive en masse. People are requested to wear a face mask or other face covering (unless medically exempt); they are asked to use hand sanitiser; they are asked to keep 2 m apart. There are stewards at the vaccination centre to coordinate these safety measures.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
What packed crowds??
The place I went to had appointments scheduled every ten minutes so not many people were there at a time.
Everyone arriving had their temperature checked before being let in, and were required to use hand sanitiser (and be wearing a mask).
There was a waiting room after booking in, with well spaced chairs and someone cleaning each chair as someone got up.
The room with the doctors/nurses had positions several yards apart for the injections, and again everything was sanitised as soon as anyone left.
I've had both shots now, a few weeks apart - and the setup was the same for both.
So no - the chances of cross-infection were zero, from what I saw.