Covid-19 Vaccines

Equal access to safe and effective vaccines is crucial to ending the COVID-19 epidemic, so many vaccines are very encouraging to prove and develop. The WHO is working tirelessly with partners to develop, manufacture and implement safe and effective vaccines. Safe and effective vaccines are a game changer: in the future, however, we must wear masks, wash our hands, ensure good ventilation inside the home, avoid physical contact, and avoid crowds. Vaccination does not mean that we can take care of the air and endanger ourselves and others; especially that research is still on going on how vaccines can protect us not only from disease but also from infection and transmission.

Vaccines save millions of lives each year and the COVID-19 vaccine can save your life. COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, providing strong protection against serious illness and death. COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective, but no vaccine provides 100% protection. Some people become infected with Covid-19 even after being vaccinated, while others become infected with the virus.

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