2023
DOI: 10.55489/njcm.140320232647
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Can Vaccines Alone Bring an End to This Pandemic?

Abstract: Recently we passed through the covid-19 pandemic. We were eagerly wait for the covid-19 vaccine but after development of vaccine, what benefits we get? In the era of vaccine we want to give our inputs. During the covid-19 pandemic, every person was waiting for the vaccine. They were alert for each step of vaccine trial updates. They were hopping that once vaccine comes, it will make magic and the world will be free from the covid-19 virus which did not happen. If vaccine is powerful why second or third wave oc… Show more

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“…We followed it after its initial introduction because it was the sole tool available to combat Covid-19 infections. 4 But when the booster dose was introduced and we started dreaming of a fully immunized nation, the entire scenario changed 5 and we showed our attitude of "Delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability of vaccine services", socalled "Vaccine Hesitancy". 1 As per government data updated on 1 st March 2023, almost 70% of the total nation's population (above 952 million Indian citizens) were vaccinated with two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 16% received the booster dose.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We followed it after its initial introduction because it was the sole tool available to combat Covid-19 infections. 4 But when the booster dose was introduced and we started dreaming of a fully immunized nation, the entire scenario changed 5 and we showed our attitude of "Delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability of vaccine services", socalled "Vaccine Hesitancy". 1 As per government data updated on 1 st March 2023, almost 70% of the total nation's population (above 952 million Indian citizens) were vaccinated with two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 16% received the booster dose.…”
Section: Sirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every vaccination does not have the ability to prevent disease, but it does have the potential to lower disease severity and fatality. 6,7 We are aware that adding it to UIP is difficult due to challenges with vaccine manufacture, storage, administration and post-vaccination adverse events, as well as with government policies and regulations, but we are certain that if the government implements it, the number of fatal instances of rabies would decline within a few years. After introducing any vaccination into the community, the benefits will become apparent after 5 years or so.…”
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confidence: 99%