COVID 19 vaccine and prevention

Unique23

Member
Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause respiratory illness. Covid 19 was first reported in China. Many people are infected changes on a daily basis. Many people have died due to COVID 19 in many countries. In this situation Government, health organizations and health-care providers are working together to develop policies. Healthcare provider advice that remain safe is
To wear cloth mask
Wash your hand twice a day
Avoid crowded area
Stay safe in the home
Now vaccine for COVID19 is critical to ending. Many vaccines are going into development. Being vaccinated, it does not mean that you can safe. Research is still ongoing into how much vaccine protected. It is necessary to continue wearing the mask, cleansing our hands. We should physically distancing and avoiding crowds.
If you have a fever then drink plenty of water
If you have a cough take hot tea or hot water with one spoon of honey.
 
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sincerem

VIP Contributor
Covid19 have really caused dismal time to humans. It has caused many businesses to stop, and others experiencing low sales and others still grumbling to resurrect from too many losses that forced it go off the market. In some countries like mine, corona virus isn't much, it has reduced to an extent we walk freely now, offline business is now up and running again. But it has affected their general productivity. I just pray permanent cure comes out and we live free.
 

Queentener

Active member
The covid-19 pandemic is what will not be forgotten in years to come, it affected the whole world. It's one of its kind I have never seen any virus take over the world as it did, it affected the economy of the world. Took people's job and means of livelihood. Took lives millions of people died and are still dieing. Although the vaccine is not 100% safe but it helps one fight the virus so it's not bad
 

Alexandoy

VIP Contributor
I already have a vaccine shot and my 2nd dose is on Saturday. But what I have been doing before the vaccine, I am still doing now. I avoid crowds. In fact, even before the pandemic I already hated crowds so the social distancing is not an issue to me. I also wash my hands often with soap. What I abhor is wearing the face mask which makes me uncomfortable.
 

Putta Vince

Active member
I am now 21 years of age , and this month , I am planning to get covid vaccine for myself. But the problem here is our educational institutions deciding to open the college next month , which can make the situation more worser. Now the things are coming to control in India , and reopening everything at one go is a bad idea. Hopefully I would be able to take vaccine before my college reopens.
 

Sotherefore

VIP Contributor
The World health organisation and other countries of the world that is affected by the Corona virus advice it's citizen to take the coronavirus drug that has been officially recognise ,a lot of people still believe that this can be dangerous to the health as the drugs for the deadly Coronavirus does not fully been recovered.
 
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