COVID-19 Vaccinations now available for young children

記事番号: 1-4461

公開日 2022年03月16日

(Translation of this article)

Latest Info


[Updated Feb 28th] Vaccination tickets for children aged 5~11 are scheduled to be sent out on around March 7th. Depending on the delivery by post, it may take up to a week to arrive. Appointments can be made once the vaccination tickets have arrived, so for those who wish to receive the vaccine, please make your appointment on the web, or by contacting the call center.


Vaccination Site


▶Individual Vaccinations (Healthcare facilities)

Name of Medical Facility Address Vaccination Dates
Arin Clinic Shonika Iso 2-1-3 Medical Place Iso Floor 4 Vaccinations begin late March
Will update as details are determined


▶Group Vaccination

Name of Site Address Vaccination Dates
Urasoe Culture Park Multilevel Parking Lot Purpose-built Venue Nakama 1-9
(Near the Urasoe Healthcare Counseling Center)
March 26th afternoon, 2nd vaccine on April 16th afternoon
* Will update regarding dates after April as they are determined



Making an Appointment


Internet Scan this QR code  (External site)
Phone (Call Center) ☎ 0570−057−023 (weekdays 9:00 ~ 17:00)
FAX (for those hard of hearing) FAX 098ー875ー1579

* Upon making the appointment for the first shot, the appointment for the 2nd shot will be made automatically for 3 weeks from that day at the same time. Please set your appointments so that both of those dates will work for you.


What to bring/Important notes


・Set of documentation included in the envelope you received (medical exam sheet with vaccine ticket, proof of having been vaccinated [for 2nd time])

・Personal Identification (Child's insurance card, My Number Card, etc)

・Mother-children health passbook

・Medicine Notebook (for those who have one)

* Vaccination requires the consent and presence of the parent

* If feeling uncertain about underlying conditions or the vaccine, please consult with your family doctor

* Please read the instructional materials and fill out the medical exam sheet before coming to make the process smoother

* Please come only after having talked to your child about the effects of the vaccine and gaining their consent.

◆ Reference material (published by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)

Leaflet "Information for parents regarding COVID-19 vaccinations for children ages 5~11" (Japanese)

 

Fact sheet for Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (ages 5~11) (Japanese)

 

    

Q&A


▶ Q&A regarding vaccine tickets/making appointments (Japanese)

▶ Frequently asked questions       

Q1 Why do young children (5~11) need vaccination?

A1  The proportion of children within the total of those becoming infected nationwide is increasing. Cases of moderate to serious ilness are being confirmed among children, especially among those with underlying conditions etc, creating a need to provide an oppurtunity to be vaccinated for children who have a higher risk of worsening symptoms. It was also decided to proceed with vaccinations for children in anticipation of the future spread of several variant strains. The Japan Pediatric Society has published their thoughts regarding vaccinations for children 5~11 on their homepage. Details here (Japan Pediatric Society Homepage) (Japanese)

Q2 What are some examples of illnesses in regards to children with underlying conditions?

A2 The Japan Pediatric Society has published specific examples of underlying conditions in children that require consideration in regards to COVID-19 vaccinationon their homepage. (Japanese)

Q3   Is vaccination of children absolutely required?

A3  There is no obligation for children ages 5~11to be vaccinated. When children do receive the vaccine, we ask that the parents acquire correct information regarding both the effects of infection prevention and the risk of side effects and that the vaccination be performed as per the wishes of the parent. There are no vaccinations performed without express approval of the parent. One must never attempt to force those around them to receive vaccination or discriminate against those who haven't been vaccinated.

Q4 Is the amount contained in the vaccine and number of times the same as adults?

A4  For young children, two shots separated by three weeks of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are administered, with each shot containing 10㎍ (0.2ml). Shots for individuals 12 and older contain 30㎍ (0.3ml), which makes the amount of each children's shot one-third of the amount of each shot for individuals 12 and older.

Q5 What kinds of side-effects can occur with the vaccine for young children?

A5 Similarly to individuals 12 years or older, most common is pain at the site of injection. Various other side-effects have been confirmed, such as feelings of fatigue, headaches, and fevers. Based on the majority of these being light to moderate followed by recovery, as well as on information currently available, they have been judged to create no significant concern for safety.

 ◆ Symptoms that can occur within a few days of vaccination.

Proportion of people with Symptoms Symptoms
50% or higher Soreness at injection site, feelings of exhaustion
10~50% Headaches, redness/swelling at injection site, muscle soreness, chills
1~10% Diarrhea, fever, joint soreness, vomiting

Q6 After my 11 year old received their 1st shot, their 12th birthday came before receiving their 2nd shot. What should I do?

A6 Basing on their age at the time of their 1st shot, your child's 2nd shot will also be the vaccine for children ages 5~11. 

Q7 After the vaccine ticket for my 11 year old arrived, their 12th birthday came before they had their 1st shot. Will they be receiving the ages 5~11 vaccine, or the ages 12 and older vaccine?

A7 Basing on their age at the time of their 1st shot, they would be receiving the ages 12 and older vaccine twice. The vaccine ticket that arrived when they were 11 can be used as is.

Q8 How much space should there be between receiving this vaccine and other vaccines?

A8 If your child will be receiving other vaccinations before or after their COVID-19 vaccine, please allow for a space of 13 days or more between them.


For other questions, please visit here for a detailed Q&A regarding the vaccine for young children (Japanese) (External link to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)


Related information


Getting your vaccine tickets sent or re-sent (Japanese)

System for relief after suffering serious detriment to health due to a vaccination (Japanese)

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