speech on covid 19 vaccination
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Equitable access to safe and effective vaccines is critical to ending the COVID-19 pandemic, so it is hugely encouraging to see so many vaccines proving and going into development. WHO is working tirelessly with partners to develop, manufacture and deploy safe and effective vaccines.
Safe and effective vaccines are a game-changing tool: but for the foreseeable future we must continue wearing masks, cleaning our hands, ensuring good ventilation indoors, physically distancing and avoiding crowds.
Being vaccinated does not mean that we can throw caution to the wind and put ourselves and others at risk, particularly because research is still ongoing into how much vaccines protect not only against disease but also against infection and transmission.
See WHO’s landscape of COVID-19 vaccine candidates for the latest information on vaccines in clinical and pre-clinical development, generally updated twice a week. WHO’s COVID-19 dashboard, updated daily, also features the number of vaccine doses administered globally.
But it’s not vaccines that will stop the pandemic, it’s vaccination. We must ensure fair and equitable access to vaccines, and ensure every country receives them and can roll them out to protect their people, starting with the most vulnerable.
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COVID 19 is a deadly virus which is also called as corona virus ....
COVID 19 can spread to 1 man or 1000000 man
because of COVID 19 countless members are dead
so our scientists are treid for vaccine about 1 year but this year it sucesses
but because of vaccine some patients are injured and all are fearing the vaccine is more dangerous than corona but now another vaccine is arriving
but don't worry we are trying to avoid corona so all are must wear masks to save everyone / # avoid corona