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In New Zealand, people don't need to show identification when they are vaccinated, which gives imposters an opportunity. According to New Zealand media reports, a man in that country receives 10 dose of COVID-19 vaccine every day. The man was investigated on suspicion of being employed to vaccinate others. The New Zealand man visited several vaccination centers in one day. Local media reported that he was hired to vaccinate people and used another person's identity when he was vaccinated.

Impersonation is very dangerous, which is a potential threat to the health of both the displaced and the displaced. The dosage of the vaccine we use is designed according to the early clinical data. Only by determining the correct dosage can we produce a good immune response and provide good safety, because a high dose of vaccine will produce more side effects. We have no evidence that it is safe for anyone to use this dose of vaccine.

You only need the right dose to get powerful antibodies to protect you. This is one of the factors that scientists consider when determining the recommended dose, because a higher dose will increase adverse reactions, which is useless and may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine. New Zealand has also relaxed epidemic prevention and control measures and introduced a compulsory vaccination policy, requiring you to show your vaccination certificate wherever you go.

People who are not vaccinated can't go to the movies, restaurants, shopping and fitness, or send their children to school. Can not engage in high-risk occupations, such as teachers, police, doctors, restaurant waiters, supermarket cashiers and so on. Even children above 12 can't attend classes without vaccination. If you have obvious discomfort, you need symptomatic treatment. Most people will not feel sick after vaccination. A few people may have redness, induration and fever at the injection site. Very few people are prone to skin allergy symptoms. Keep the local wound red, swollen and indurated, and naturally subside after a period of time, and symptomatic treatment can also spontaneously subside without special treatment.