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Don’t get confused about the vaccine
1/26/2022 1:18:24 AM

Vijay GarG

At present, Corona remains an important topic in almost every discussion. There are so many discussions about Corona. Everyone knows that the only option we have at present to avoid corona is the vaccine. Apart from this, there are masks and other rules to protect against this, which we have to follow. By the way, there are many such people, or it is being discussed that even without a vaccine, corona can be fought. That is, such people or the above thoughts want to say that there is no need to apply a vaccine to avoid corona. They believe that corona can be fought by strengthening immunity in a natural way. Or once infected, the immune system will develop on its own. However, after the arrival of the new variant of Corona, Omicron, the facts that are coming out about the need for the vaccine are saying something else. Experts believe that the vaccine is very effective in fighting the new variant of Corona. They say that if you have been vaccinated, you can easily compete with Omicron. He says that only people who do not get the vaccine can be at risk from this variant. Well, it is also important to know what the World Health Organization (WHO) says in this matter. In fact, the WHO believes that people who have received both doses of the vaccine develop the ability to fight the new variant. WHO’s Chief Scientist and Indian-origin specialist Soumya Swaminathan believes that if you have been vaccinated, the new variant is very helpful in developing immunity against Delta. He said that if you have not taken two doses of the corona vaccine, then the new variant will not generate immunity. This means that the infection is not a substitute for a vaccine, as some are suggesting. By the way, Omicron first originated in South Africa. South African scientists did a research on Omicron infection and immunity. Based on the results found in the research, African scientists say that people affected by Delta can get Omicron infection, but after being Omicron infected, patients cannot get Delta infection. But this is possible only when one has got both doses of corona vaccine. At the same time, according to this research, it has also come to the fore that people who have not been vaccinated may be more at risk from this new variant of corona. In such a situation, we have to understand how important and useful the vaccine is for us. Corona pandemic remains a challenge for the whole world. We all have to come forward together to compete with this. For this, first of all it has to be emphasized that first we must vaccinate ourselves compulsorily.
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