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Our Vaccine Is Safe And Reliable

The good news is that mass vaccination has started worldwide. According to medical experts, the COVID-19 pandemic will be controlled only if the number of vaccinators is more than 75 percent of the total population. Vaccine producers across the globe are claiming that their vaccine is safe and ready to be administered.

Vaccine Is Safe And Reliable
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Published : Feb 1, 2021, 3:21 PM IST

Only vaccines can be relied upon to withstand COVID-19 before specific drugs are exposed. The good news is that mass vaccination has started worldwide. Currently, the world's major vaccine manufacturers such as Chinese Cyanovac, AstraZeneca / Oxford, Pfizer / Bio n tech, and modern, etc. have started giving vaccines to the world. Exports of vaccines produced in China to countries in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa have been started, and have proved to have a good effect.

It is a matter of joy that apart from meeting the domestic demand for vaccines produced in India, supply has also started to neighboring countries. For example, Myanmar has ordered 3 crore doses of the Covishield / AstraZeneca vaccine from India. Based on two doses per person, it is for 1.5 crore people. According to the doctor, an average of 70 percent protective effect will be shown after vaccination.

If cases of people have been confirmed even after the vaccine is applied, then most of them are without symptoms and are not serious. Currently, more than 7.5 million people have received their first dose of vaccine in the UK, and India also plans to vaccinate 300 million people between January and August 2021. According to medical experts, the COVID-19 pandemic will be controlled only if the number of vaccinators is more than 75 percent of the total population.

Apart from Myanmar, India also provides vaccines to Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and Seychelles. When vaccines are not available in many countries of the world, the vaccine provision from India is praiseworthy. Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawala told the media that the institute has an annual production capacity of 2 billion doses of vaccine.

The Serum Institute of India is considered the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world. The institute has a history of 54 years and the staff strength is up to seven thousand. Every year the institute receives a large number of vaccine orders from UNICEF, Pan American Health Organization, and many other organizations.

But the vaccination does not mean that everything is anxious after being vaccinated. The vaccine can cause allergic reactions. And some people will have symptoms of headache, limb pain, weakness, fever, vomiting, and flu. Therefore, the doctor's advice for vaccination should be strictly followed.

Teenagers, pregnant women, and lactating women should not be vaccinated, along with certain people and people who become ill. In addition, the protective effect of any vaccine may not reach 100 percent. Therefore, one should wear masks even after vaccination, maintain social distance, wash their hands frequently, and often open windows.

Only vaccines can be relied upon to withstand COVID-19 before specific drugs are exposed. The good news is that mass vaccination has started worldwide. Currently, the world's major vaccine manufacturers such as Chinese Cyanovac, AstraZeneca / Oxford, Pfizer / Bio n tech, and modern, etc. have started giving vaccines to the world. Exports of vaccines produced in China to countries in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa have been started, and have proved to have a good effect.

It is a matter of joy that apart from meeting the domestic demand for vaccines produced in India, supply has also started to neighboring countries. For example, Myanmar has ordered 3 crore doses of the Covishield / AstraZeneca vaccine from India. Based on two doses per person, it is for 1.5 crore people. According to the doctor, an average of 70 percent protective effect will be shown after vaccination.

If cases of people have been confirmed even after the vaccine is applied, then most of them are without symptoms and are not serious. Currently, more than 7.5 million people have received their first dose of vaccine in the UK, and India also plans to vaccinate 300 million people between January and August 2021. According to medical experts, the COVID-19 pandemic will be controlled only if the number of vaccinators is more than 75 percent of the total population.

Apart from Myanmar, India also provides vaccines to Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and Seychelles. When vaccines are not available in many countries of the world, the vaccine provision from India is praiseworthy. Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawala told the media that the institute has an annual production capacity of 2 billion doses of vaccine.

The Serum Institute of India is considered the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world. The institute has a history of 54 years and the staff strength is up to seven thousand. Every year the institute receives a large number of vaccine orders from UNICEF, Pan American Health Organization, and many other organizations.

But the vaccination does not mean that everything is anxious after being vaccinated. The vaccine can cause allergic reactions. And some people will have symptoms of headache, limb pain, weakness, fever, vomiting, and flu. Therefore, the doctor's advice for vaccination should be strictly followed.

Teenagers, pregnant women, and lactating women should not be vaccinated, along with certain people and people who become ill. In addition, the protective effect of any vaccine may not reach 100 percent. Therefore, one should wear masks even after vaccination, maintain social distance, wash their hands frequently, and often open windows.

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