
What is the Importance of Vaccines?
Vaccines are a fundamental health right of individuals. Vaccine-preventable diseases have been greatly reduced worldwide through routine vaccination programs, and many deaths have been prevented this way. Medical science's vaccine experience exceeds a hundred years.
For the Covid-19 infection, which is estimated to have started at the beginning of last year and has perhaps spread throughout the world even earlier, the only way out appears to be vaccination, except for a mutation that could render the virus ineffective.
Medical science has managed to develop many vaccine programs against Covid-19 thanks to its experiences from previous years and its extraordinary efforts over the past year. This is truly a success story in such a short time. Vaccine applications on humans have been implemented worldwide for the last two months, and certain progress has been made. However, the difficulties of economically weak countries in the vaccine supply process, and vaccine opposition in countries that can supply vaccines are obstacles to the widespread application of Covid-19 vaccines.
As all humanity, we should know that the current Covid-19 infection will continue to circulate among us for a longer period. For this infection not to cause more deaths and to return to pre-Covid-19 days as soon as possible, all humanity needs to be vaccinated. Of course, Covid-19 vaccines will have side effects like other vaccines and medications, but these side effects are not more important than innocent people dying.
The fate of all humanity depends on progressing in the light of science. Solution strategies other than scientific approach have always disappointed humanity in every subject. Our most important struggle right now is with Covid-19, and science recommends vaccination.
Please get your Covid-19 vaccine when your turn comes, first for yourself and then for your loved ones, stay healthy in the light of science...
