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Commendable job
6/6/2021 11:55:06 PM

Health workers are reaching out to
far-flung areas to carry out the vac
cination drive against COVID-19. They are risking their lives to ensure that people get the protection against the virus and the pestilence is defeated.
Many videos and photographs of health workers crossing the stream, treading through hilly terrain have gone viral on social media. These workers have been assigned a tough job but they are performing their duties with dedication and sincerity. They are doing a commendable job.
It's high time for people to give up vaccine hesitancy and get a COVID-19 jab so that they are better equipped to fight the virus. The health workers deserve kudos for their efforts. It's unfortunate that at some places people are not aware about COVID-19 and are not taking the jabs. The awareness needs to be created so that more and more people come forward and we move towards developing herd immunity.

Ones who are refusing to take vaccines should understand that millions of people across the world have taken these jabs and there have been no side effects. These jabs helped the people during the second wave of COVID-19, the ones who had taken vaccine shots even after getting infected didn't develop complications and fought the virus in a better way.
Scientists and researchers have worked overtime to come up with the vaccines. Common masses need to bear in mind that all the pandemics in the past were defeated through inoculation drives and the COVID-19 too has to be wiped out in a similar way.
Health workers need to be encouraged as we are all indebted to them. They have been at the forefront of fighting COVID-19. In fact many of them got infected while taking care of the positive patients and few of them, including doctors, even lost their lives. Despite facing all the odds they have not given up and are making all the possible efforts to control the pandemic. Entire human race is indebted to the health workers who have been caught in a war like situation.
People have to choose between a ventilator and a vaccine. The second wave has proven it beyond doubt that COVID-19 is deadly and it can infect anyone. If we want to stay away from hospitals and oxygen dependency we have to get vaccinated to give a befitting reply to the virus.
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