Monday, 4 April 2022

Potential Acceptance of Covid Vaccines


Stimulating the Production of an Effective and Safe Covid - 19 Vaccine

       COVID -19 has brought the entire world to a halt. The coronavirus disease outbreak of 2019 has turned into a global human tragedy and economic devastation. The pandemic has had an impact on almost every aspect of life, causing global economies to stall, altering how we work and interact with our loved ones, and straining healthcare systems to their breaking point. It has also put us to the test like never before, and now that we have developed covid-19 vaccines in record time to at least reduce the risk of contracting the virus, it is putting us to the test again. While we all do our part to keep the disease from spreading, and frontline healthcare workers risk their lives to care for the sick, researchers are racing to find the one thing that will protect us all in the long run: a vaccine.

           Vaccines reduce the risk of contracting diseases by enhancing our bodies' natural defenses. When we receive a vaccine, our immune system reacts by producing antibodies, which are proteins produced naturally by the immune system to combat disease. Medical researchers are working hard to create and replicate these vaccines so that they can be distributed around the world. This vaccine will be administered to humans, who will be less likely to become infected with the Covid-19 Virus as a result. The availability of these vaccines had become a race against time in the midst of devastation and deaths, with no medicinal drug currently capable of combating the infectious virus, leaving us with only one option: effective and safe covid-19 vaccines. However, whether these COVID - 19 vaccines are safe and effective remains a mystery to the public.

         Fortunately, at the start of 2021, numerous vaccines received emergency approval and began to be distributed in countries around the world. COVID-19 vaccines have been evaluated in clinical trials and approved because studies show that they significantly reduce the likelihood of contracting the virus and are safe to use. But we can't deny that there will still be negative side effects from these vaccines once they are injected into people, as evidenced by what we're seeing on social media platforms, which is why we can't blame others for refusing to be vaccinated against the virus.

         Although COVID vaccination is not required, the government strongly encourages the public to get vaccinated and protect themselves. It is critical that we are aware of and evaluate as many vaccines as possible because we cannot predict how they will turn out to be viable, and it is difficult to allocate these vaccines once they have been proven safe and effective. Developing stronger immunity through vaccination reduces the risk of contracting the virus and its consequences, but the current challenge is to increase people's trust in the various manufactured COVID vaccines, on which experts also agree.

           Even though we have developed vaccines in record time and are vaccinating with them, prevention is still preferable to cure. To combat the virus, we must continue to follow the precautionary measures and health protocols put in place by the government, such as wearing facemasks and face shields, maintaining social distance, refraining from mass gatherings, and other measures. I'm hoping that this COVID19 pandemic will end soon so that we can resume our normal lives without worry and fear. Everyone, please stay safe!


Multimedia Reference:

Coronavirus Image

https://lowninstitute.org/projects/covid-19-curve-tracker/

Covid- 19 Vaccines

https://wsimag.com/science-and-technology/62578-tests-vaccines-and-treatments-for-covid-19

https://waow.com/2020/12/22/covid-19-vaccine-is-free-for-all-wisconsin-residents-oci-confirms/

Vaccination

https://media.philstar.com/photos/2021/11/25/teenage-covid-vax_2021-11-25_16-06-46.jpg  


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