Vaccines came to boost our immune system to fight diseases. Today we find children taking vaccines to fight a good number of diseases. From polio to smallpox, vaccines were created to help us fight diseases whose existence can not be traced. These were diseases that made life unbearable for humans as it killed a lot of people back then, in a time when technology was almost non-existent. With how powerful people think natura medications are, it was almost useless to cure what seemed incurable then.
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It’s easy today taking an injection and not having to worry about what seem incurable some years ago, This is one of the many wonders of science in today's world, Living has become easier due to the introduction of vaccination especially in regions with very high birth fatality rate which is as a result of radiation or other factors. It’s always good to know that there are vaccines that can help our immune system. But then again, with this good news also comes the controversies about vaccination.
I have heard a lot of speculations of vaccines doing harm to people, but also never really confirmed it to be a fact. During the covid 19 era, the covid 19 vaccine was created to help build our resistance against it. I am one of those who is yet to be vaccinated for it due to the many speculations surrounding it. I think now that the whole controversy is over I should get vaccinated as it’s been 5 years and I have yet to hear of any adverse effects. As much as I support vaccines, I don’t like controversies because they always have an agenda and I always like to see the end to discover the agenda especially when it comes to health. And when I think back again, in spite of the controversies and presumed casualties, I think vaccines have saved more lives than it has destroyed.
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Vaccines have helped stop many diseases that used to cause a lot of deaths. Even though some people have doubts, the vaccines have been safe for most. It makes sense to get vaccinated, especially now that the risks seem low.
Truely vaccine has been and is still a very important part of human measures to combat virus and diseases spreads, so it's should be encouraged.