COVID-19: No vaccine prevents illness 100% of the time. No doubt for any vaccine, there are breakthrough cases, but it surely reduces the risk of dead and serious illness.

It has been well known since the very first day of the vaccine that although COVID-19 Vaccines are no doubt effective, however, some people still can be affected if the virus attack. It doesn’t matter if the person is fully, partially, or not vaccinated at all, to get affected by this deadlier disease. But the good news is the vaccinated people are capable to overcome this, which means that they are unlikely to get as sick. It’s not an assumption it is a reality. We see thousands of people are getting a positive result from the COVID test but nobody dies, nobody develops severe symptoms and nobody needs to be hospitalized.

 

The vaccines reduce the risk of developing severe illness that requires hospitalization and the coverage is almost 90% to 96% high. It is very curtailed for everyone to get vaccinated ourselves and our loved ones.

 

We need to understand that vaccine doesn’t kill the COVID-19 virus but it makes our immune system strong to fight against the virus by creating antibodies in our body. Thus this is the case that the vaccinated people can also get affected but will not be as much ill as non-vaccinated one.

 

This is not the first time where the world has experienced a deadlier disease, before ages ago the POLIO had made the same feelings among the people, and fortunately, the world control almost 99% of this through the vaccine. Polio still exists in some countries where people don’t vaccinate their children. To challenge the COVID-19’s vaccine is just like to challenge the Polio vaccine, that is simple.

 

There are few symptoms of COVID-19 among the vaccinated persons.

1. Headache

2. Sore throat

3. Runny Nose

4. Sneezing

5. Loos of smell

 

This is pretty much possible that a vaccinated person could pass the virus onto a non-vaccinated person without seeing the symptoms in him/herself. But the ratio of spreading the virus to a vaccinated person is much less than the non-vaccinated one.

 

We should also be ready for the future by keeping in mind the fact that the current vaccines (all types of vaccines) are effective only for the current live (circulating) viruses. The other variant/types of COVID-19 are expected to appear in the future with the capability to bypass the vaccines and their produced antibodies.

 

To protect us and others we must follow the Government’s and other healthcare authorities’  imposed rules and regulations, keep distance as much as you can, get vaccinated when it is possible for you, get yourself tested if you feel any symptoms, and keep yourself isolated. Although all these can’t finish the COVID-19, surely will help the fight against it.

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