Wednesday, May 12, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccination Has Many Advantages

 Written by Nanthini Suresh 


What you should know about vaccine?

COVID-19 vaccinations are both safe and effective in preventing disease, particularly severe sickness and death. COVID-19 vaccinations help people avoid spreading the illness. You may experience side effects as a result of the vaccine. These are common and will pass in a few days. It takes the body around two weeks after vaccination to develop immunity (protection) against the virus that causes COVID-19.

That means a person could contract COVID-19 before or shortly after immunization and become ill as a result of the vaccine failing to provide adequate protection. Two weeks after receiving their second dosage, they are deemed fully immunized.


Let's see the Vaccine’s Magic

1.       Get your backpack ready to travel.

Even if everyone is fully vaccinated, it is okay to join with other small groups without a mask inside a house or private setting for fully vaccinated people, but medium and large gatherings are not recommended at this time.

Many activities that you conducted before the pandemic can be resumed once you are completely vaccinated for COVID-19. Except where required by federal, state, municipal, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace recommendations, you can resume your activities without wearing a mask or staying 6 feet away.


2.       Vaccines will help keep you healthy 

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends vaccinations throughout your life to protect against many infections. When you skip vaccines, you leave yourself vulnerable to illnesses such as shingles, pneumococcal disease, flu, and HPV and hepatitis B, both leading causes of cancer. 


3.       You can now meet you loved one 

You can visit other persons who have been vaccinated in person without wearing a mask once you've received the vaccine and waited the appropriate period for your body to build immunity. If you are completely vaccinated and not having symptoms, you do not need to quarantine if you have been near someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

After a year of uncertainty, the vaccine is finally here, with unambiguous benefits that should entice everyone to get the dose. You can safeguard not just yourself and your family, but also your community, by being vaccinated. 


4.       Vaccines are as important to your overall health as diet and exercise 

Like eating healthy foods, exercising, and getting regular check-ups, vaccines play a vital role in keeping you healthy. Vaccines are one of the most convenient and safest preventive care measures available.


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