Vaccination :- Is it really a sigh of Hope!?
PANDEMIC An imperceptible and catastrophic phase which
have the power to even demolish the globe.
It
is said that in every 100 year, a pandemic hits the world and swallow the
circumstances from head to toe.
1720-
plague hits the world followed by cholera which took the lead in 1820, outbreak
of Spanish flu in 1920 and now in 2020 Noble
Corona Virus disease has become the successor of this chain.
COVID-19 One of the most verbalize word in current
state of affairs. The pandemic that hit the world and now gulping down
everything. Some died due to the virus while other due to the worst situations
faced during lockdown. But, in order to
break the connectivity chain of such a huge population, lockdown was the Habson's
choice.
Everything
comes to an end, it's the life changing rule of the world. Even the Buddhas
said " everything that has a beginning, has an ending. Make your peace
with that and all will be well."
And
with this, a light at the end of tunnel arises which assures that we can fight
against this virus and will get back to normalcy. That sanguine word was 'Vaccine', a vaccine that have an ace
up sleeve to win the battle against corona virus.
It's well known that there are
thousands of hands that are ready to pull back every good deeds. And that's
what happens to vaccine also. Numerous fake news spreads against COVID-19 and
its vaccination.
So in order to not to believe in fake
bulletins and to make sure that the choice not to get a COVID vaccine is the
choice to be amongst 34,32,672 (still counting) people who died from this
virus. So, here are some acceptable solutions to the most disputed questions....
Oooo!!! Vaccination is so Scary!??
Many rumours are spreading regarding the vaccination. People believe that after 1st dose of vaccine many are suffering from fever, body
ache, headache etc. By this point many believes that the vaccine is not
effective and people who are suffering from these symptoms is actually because
of reaction of vaccine.
But the reality is quite different, actually there is a
certain process through which vaccine goes after being injecting in human body
and the process is; It weakens the immunity of the human being to a very low
level for around 2-3 days, this is the reason behind all those symptoms.
And after that it boosts the immunity of the individual up to
an extent which is more than ever, which helps us to recover from COVID and
other diseases.
So, the conclusion is, that no vaccine is 100% effective for
COVID but to gain immunity against the virus we all have to get vaccinated ASAP
to fight with it and make India COVID free.
But Vaccination dose has been severely affecting some people!!!
Actually
no, we can't say that the vaccination doses are severally affecting some people.
But still, we are coming across news that people are dying after
getting vaccinated.
Let
us understand by an example of a data of AEFI (Adverse Events Following
Immunization; AEFI means people who got into adverse situation after the
vaccination.)
According
to a study in India, 6 crore people were vaccinated and monitored , from which
only 180 deaths occurred in the span of 28 days after vaccination. And this is
0.0003% of 6 crore. So, 0.0003% people died after they got vaccinated, and also
the research ensures that there is no casual direct link related to vaccination
amongst the dead ones.
So,
the conclusion is that, after vaccination you'll not become a superman or
invincible person. For the first 3 days after vaccination dose your immunity
weakens up to a great extent and during this time you can get any kind of
infection that may cause you some serious damage. So, you need to be on guard
and take good care of yourself, especially for first few days after
vaccination.
So
get vaccinated, as per your doctor's instructions and stay home, stay safe !!!
We don't need to get vaccinated, we'll get infected again!!??!!
No
vaccine guarantee 100% immunity from the Corona virus. So a small percent of
vaccinated people get sick , but the symptoms are likely to be mild. The main
reason for breakthrough cases is that vaccines are not perfect.
“We need to draw a distinction between
infection and disease.” As none of the present vaccines claims to
protect you from infection, breakthrough cases aren’t surprising. You will
never know how bad your symptoms would have been if you had not been
vaccinated.
But
what makes some vaccinated people more susceptible to the virus than others?
There
could be many factors, from your immune system’s response to the virus variant
you are exposed to.
Taking
proper precautions even after you have been vaccinated can reduce the risk of
breakthrough cases. Especially now, when corona virus infections are sharply
rising across India and your chances of exposure to the virus have increased.
Vaccines are not effective on new mutants of Virus. Is it??
When
a virus is readily spreading in a population, it is more likely to mutate and
replicate itself. However, the changes
or mutation in the virus should not make the currently available vaccines
completely ineffective because the vaccines that are currently in development
or have been approved are capable to provide some protection against new virus
variants as they elicit a broad immune response.
Nevertheless, in order to increase the efficacy of vaccines
it is required that vaccines must incorporate more than one strain when in
development, booster shots may be required and trials must also be designed.
Hence, we all must proceed with vaccination even if the vaccines may be
somewhat less efficient against some of COVID-19 variants as these are the only
life saving tools we have at present while we continue to ameliorate these
tools.
But vaccine has not been found effective in some cases. Is it?
A
recent report from Maharashtra Administration says that a complete factory
producing fake doses of vaccines has been caught soon after a raid was carried
out by the administration. Those fake doses contained nothing but Glucose
filled injections. So, if you have been vaccinated and you do observe that
vaccine don't have any effect on you, there is a strong possibility that the
given dose was a fake one. Therefore, try consult a doctor if possible and undergo some necessary
tests.
So,
even after getting vaccinated don't let your guard down, follow all the safety
precautions and stay healthy. When the time comes, sooner or later, you will get to know whether it was a real
vaccine or a fake one.
Also,
don't let this doubt become an excuse for you because in these harsh times
Vaccine is the only sigh of hope.
There is a vast shortage of Vaccines!!!
India has administered around 160 million doses of a
corona virus vaccine (the predominant shots being used are the AstraZeneca shot,
produced locally as Covishield, as well as an indigenous vaccine called Covaxin
developed by Bharat Biotech).
Only 30 million people have had the complete two doses of a COVID
vaccine in India so far, government data shows. That’s a small number (just
over 2%) of India’s total population of 1.3 billion people — although around a
quarter of that total are under 15 years old and, as such, are not eligible for
a vaccine yet.
Since May 1, anyone aged 18 or over is eligible for a COVID
vaccine although this expansion of the vaccination program has been hampered
given the shortage of doses that have been reported throughout the country by
national media.
The reality is that in India there is no shortage of vaccines
it was the problem of management by the Indian government. Management regarding
the supply of vaccines to state governments...
There is no proper plan about how many doses has to supply??
When to supply?? And all…
Vaccine supplies are “unlikely to change drastically,”. India
needs anywhere between 200 to 250 million doses a month to function COVID-19
vaccination drives to full capacity and it has around 70-80 million doses a
month. Clearly, there is a long way to get
that kind of supply. But, the responsibility of shortage of vaccines is
only on the government or only on the manufacturing companies?
The shortcomings in vaccine supplies has led to a deflection
of blame with vaccine manufacturers in the firing line. Questions over vaccine
prices, manufacturing capacity and the destination of supplies have beset the
world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, the Serum Institute of India, and Bharat
Biotech, the Hyderabad-based pharmaceutical company that manufactures Covaxin.
“I’ve been victimized very unfairly and wrongly,” Poonawala
said to the Financial Times on Monday, adding that he had not boosted capacity
earlier because “there were no orders, we did not think we needed to make more
than 1 billion doses a year.”
Poonawala noted that the Indian government had ordered 21
million doses of Covishield from the Serum Institute at the end of February but
didn’t indicate when or if it would buy more, then it ordered an additional 110
million doses in March when infections started to rise.
In short, according to the facts it clearly shows that the
problem is somewhere in the management of government, but this is not the time to
criticize the government, it’s time to be united and get vaccinated ASAP,
whenever got the appointment of vaccination.
In today's situation where everyone
is fighting for their survival and their loved ones. The greatest lesson that
COVID-19 can teach humanity is that we are in this together. Everything is so temporary... malls, gym,
hotels, movie and society around which our lives were revolving have gone and
we're living without them. And at the end it's only family, home and your
productive mind that keeps you safe.
Thousands of workers are still going
out of their houses away from family just to protect other's lives. In the sake
of humanity, it's our obligation to repay their favor. The only way is to
stand together in this situation to fight against corona virus. Cooperate with
protective measures laid down and to follow every precaution.
At the end choice is ours whether to
win this battle or to lose everything we have.
"Nothing in the life is to be feared, it is only to be understood... now it's the time to understand more, so that we can fear less." - Marie Curie
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