Every year, vaccines save millions of lives. The development of safe and effective Covid-19 vaccines is an important step toward allowing us to do more of the things we enjoy with the people we care about. Every year, vaccines save millions of lives, and a Covid-19 vaccine could be one of them. The Covid-19 vaccines are both safe and effective in protecting against serious illness and death. |
According to WHO, unvaccinated people are at least ten times more likely to die from Covid-19 than vaccinated people. Even if you have already had Covid-19, it is critical to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Getting vaccinated is a safer way to develop Covid-19 immunity than getting infected. Although the Covid-19 vaccines are highly effective, no vaccine provides complete protection. Even after vaccination, some people will become ill from Covid-19 or pass the virus on to others. |
As a result, it is critical to continue taking precautions to protect yourself and others, such as avoiding crowded places, physical distance, hand washing, and wearing a mask. |
Yes, Covid-19 vaccines have been used safely to immunize billions of people. The Covid-19 vaccines were developed as quickly as possible, but they must all go through rigorous clinical trials to prove that they meet internationally agreed-upon safety and effectiveness standards. Only if these crietria are met will a vaccine be validated by WHO and national regulatory agencies. |
Vaccines are intended to provide immunity without the risk of infection. Not everyone does, but it's common to have some mild-to-moderate side effects that go away on their own after a few days. |
Some of the mild-to-moderate side effects you may experience after vaccination include: Arm Soreness at the injection site, ild fever, Fatigue, Headaches, Muscle or joint aches, Chills and Diarrhoea. |
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