
FAQs About the COVID-19 Vaccine | The Smart Health Podcast
In the latest episode of The Smart Health Podcast, Kevin Keys interviewed three of our doctors about the COVID-19 vaccines. Our all-star panel includes:
- Dr. Syed Raza, Internal Medicine Physician, VP of Medical Operations at St. Luke’s Health–The Woodlands Hospital
- Dr. Charles Sims, Infectious Disease Specialist at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Group, Montgomery County Public Health Authority
- Dr. Jefy Mathew, Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care and Medical Director of the Intensive Care Units at St. Luke’s Health–The Woodlands Hospital
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Wondering if our panel has an answer to your questions? Peruse the list to see which topics they cover in the above podcast.
- Should I be worried about anaphylactic shock when getting the COVID-19 vaccine?
- What side effects should I anticipate when getting vaccinated?
- How effective is the COVID-19 vaccine?
- Will the vaccine help us achieve herd immunity?
- What should I know about the new strain of COVID-19 found in the U.K.?
- Who will get the COVID-19 vaccine first?
- Will there be enough vaccines for everyone who wants one?
- Why does the COVID-19 vaccine require two doses?
- Is the first dose of the vaccine at all effective at preventing COVID-19?
- If I already had COVID-19, should I still get the vaccine?
- How long should I wait to get the vaccine after recovering from COVID-19?
- Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women?
- Is it safe to get the COVID-19 vaccine while on an immunosuppressant?
- When will life as we know it return to normal?
- Where can I go to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
- How much does it cost to get the COVID-19 vaccine?