Vaccination BOON or BANE
Vaccination BOON or BANE
Vaccination BOON or BANE
-It is free for all citizens and residents in the UAE and India.
-But it is normal to get side effects because our immune system is instructing our
body to react in certain ways: it increases blood flow so more immune cells
circulate, it also raises your body temperature in order to kill the virus.
-Long term side effects include getting covid right before or after the vaccination
because the body has not had enough time to provide protection.
-However, Vaccination rates have been insufficient to prevent the spread of this
deadly disease.
-Why are these vaccination rates low? The vaccination rates have been low
because many people have chosen not to be vaccinated as their political views.
-It is also socially connected because now having the vaccine is common but
before it was a symbol of luxury.
-Even economically because if you have the COVID vaccine then you can travel to
different countries without taking the COVID-19 test which lead to economic
benefits.
-It is also connected to development because there are new vaccines being
developed almost every day.
-Getting a COVID vaccine is safer and more dependable way to build immunity
and antibodies than getting sick with COVID.
-Covid 19 vaccines do not create or cause variants of the virus that causes covid.
Instead covid vaccines prevent new variants from emerging.
-Getting the Covid vaccine can’t make you sick with covid because none of the
authorized vaccines contain the live virus that causes the virus.
MLA 8: Citation
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2022, www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/
covid-19-vaccine-what-you-need-to-know
“Understanding How Covid-19 Vaccines Work.” Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/how-they-
work.html
“Possible Side Effects after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine.” Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/expect/after.html