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Locality: Concord, California



Address: 481 Treat Blvd. Ste. A5 94518 Concord, CA, US

Website: www.inhomeforseniors.net/

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In Home Care for Seniors, Inc. 01.05.2021

MYTHS & FACTS ABOUT COVID-19 VACCINE Q: Is it safe for me to get a CoViD-19 vaccine if I would like to have a baby one day? A: Yes. People who want to get pregnant in the future may receive the COVID-19 vaccine.... Based on current knowledge, experts believe that COVID-19 vaccines are unlikely to pose a risk to a person trying to become pregnant in the short or long term. Scientists study every vaccine carefully for side effects immediately and for years afterward. The COVID-19 vaccines are being studied carefully now and will continue to be studied for many years, similar to other vaccines. The COVID-19 vaccine, like other vaccines, works by training our bodies to develop antibodies to fight against the virus that causes COVID-19, to prevent future illness. There is currently no evidence that antibodies formed from COVID-19 vaccination cause any problems with pregnancy, including the development of the placenta. In addition, there is no evidence suggesting that fertility problems are a side effect of ANY vaccine. People who are trying to become pregnant now or who plan to try in the future may receive the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available to them. SOURCE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavir/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html

In Home Care for Seniors, Inc. 16.04.2021

To our most generous & dearest President, HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALBERT! We know you are blessed because of your generosity. May your warm heart finds time and rest to be with you family on this special day!... Your IN-HOME CARE FOR SENIORS Family!

In Home Care for Seniors, Inc. 12.04.2021

MUTHS & FACTS ABOUT COVID-19 BACCINE Q: Will a CoViD-19 baccine alter my DNA? A: No. COVID-19 mRNA vaccines do not change or interact with your DNA in any way.... Messenger RNA vaccinesalso called mRNA vaccinesare the first COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the United States. mRNA vaccines teach our cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. The mRNA from a COVID-19 vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell, which is where our DNA is kept. This means the mRNA cannot affect or interact with our DNA in any way. Instead, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines work with the body’s natural defenses to safely develop immunity to disease. Learn more about how COVID-19 mRNA vaccines work. At the end of the process, our bodies have learned how to protect against future infection. That immune response and making antibodies is what protects us from getting infected if the real virus enters our bodies. SOURCE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavir/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html

In Home Care for Seniors, Inc. 25.03.2021

MYTHS & FACTS ABOIT COVID-19 VACCINE Q: Will a CoViD-19 vaccination protect me from getting sick with CoViD-19? A: Yes. COVID-19 vaccination works by teaching your immune system how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19, and this protects you from getting sick with COVID-19.... Being protected from getting sick is important because even though many people with COVID-19 have only a mild illness, others may get a severe illness, have long-term health effects, or even die. There is no way to know how COVID-19 will affect you, even if you don’t have an increased risk of developing severe complications. Learn more about how COVID-19 vaccines work. SOURCE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavir/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html

In Home Care for Seniors, Inc. 20.03.2021

MYTHS & FACTS ON CoViD-19 VACCINE Q: After getting a CoViD-19 vaccine, will I test positive for CoViD-19 on a viral test? A: No. Neither the recently authorized and recommended vaccines nor the other COVID-19 vaccines currently in clinical trials in the United States can cause you to test positive on viral tests, which are used to see if you have a current infection.... If your body develops an immune responsethe goal of vaccinationthere is a possibility you may test positive on some antibody tests. Antibody tests indicate you had a previous infection and that you may have some level of protection against the virus. Experts are currently looking at how COVID-19 vaccination may affect antibody testing results. SOURCE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavir/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html