The Coronavirus has infected so many people all over the world. In addition to that, millions of people have lost their lives to it. Because of the rising cases of the Virus researchers all over the world have been constantly working to develop vaccines that will effectively fight the virus. Developing the vaccine for Coronavirus was a huge step to ending the pandemic and are now saving people, finally giving us the freedom to enjoy our life outside our homes. The worldwide human pandemic causing public devastation is now taking its downswing. We can now go out with our friends and go to public places with the health protocols in mind.

As the virus caused so much uncertainty to people it’s only natural to think of not getting the vaccine. But we live in a world where problems don’t fix on their own, we have to deal with this pandemic and be one with people. We must replace that underlying trauma and fear with knowledge from reliable sources. That is why we should be swayed by unconfirmed information floating around media and be more conscious. Medical experts agree that the COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for children ages 5 and older and is the best way to protect children from COVID-19. Again it's natural to question the vaccine that will be injected into us as well as our loved ones.

 

According to WHO getting vaccinated could save your life. When someone is vaccinated, they are very likely to be protected against the targeted disease. Safe and effective vaccines are an important tool, in combination with other measures, to protect people against COVID-19, save lives and reduce widescale social disruption. COVID-19 vaccines provide strong protection against serious illness, hospitalization, and death. There is also some evidence that being vaccinated will make it less likely that you will pass the virus on to others, which means your decision to get the vaccine also protects those around you.

 


A vaccine will work by mimicking an infectious agent. The agent can be viruses, bacteria, or any other microorganisms. They carry the potential of causing disease. When it mimics that, our immune system learns how to respond to it rapidly and efficiently. When the vaccines have managed to do this as they introduce a weakened form of an infectious agent. It enables our immune system to basically build its memory. As per the traditional methods, vaccines have managed to do this as they introduce a weakened form of an infectious agent. It enables our immune system to basically build its memory.

A common side effect of getting Vaccinated includes a sore arm, fever, and headache. But we should not worry these indicate that your vaccine is starting to work as it triggers your immune system. Most of the side effects start to kick in within the first 3 days after you get your vaccine. Moreover, they will last up to 1 to 2 days only.


Thankfully vaccines are now available in our country to fight the virus. Vaccinating not only protects yourself but also protects those in the community. As we all know we are always at risk however getting vaccinated is a very big help for us in reducing the chance of getting infected with such a life-threatening disease. Vaccines are created to help us so there is nothing to be afraid of getting vaccinated.

Sources and References: 

WHO Western Pacific | COVID-19 vaccines information for the public

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